I'm sorry, Flame, but my very very old computer that isn't worth $.02 anymore only has a few megs and 8 RAM. This means to install the only OS that I can find for this old computer, I need to install the bare bones: Perl, Vi, root, and command and some other small items. This filled my memory to the brink and I didn't have enough space to install the manuals. That is why I depend on Books, Perlmonks, and other perl users. I am sorry if I can't afford one of those new PC's and have to stick to the out-dated IBM's but this is all I have. Please be kind and not assume I have the manuals even though 99.9% of people using perl do. Thank you, Flame.

-Monk32 DISCLAIMER:[Monk32]s$.02=>'to_be_taken_lightly';


In reply to Re:Re:Tutorial Add-On by Monk32
in thread Tutorial Add-On by @rocks

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