You have the right to your own opinion.

I thought it was rather silly too. :)

I understand what you are getting at, but I don't agree with it..nor does it make any sense in this particular situation. ..Especially when these people don't know what horses are, let alone cars.

It appears from the replies thus far that many of my fellow monks understood the necessity of my question.

Please update your "standard disclaimer" to include:

o "I think compiling Perl is silly."

o "I like to make things complicated for those not of the Perl faith by avoiding abstraction."

o "I will walk in <to be named monk's> shoes before passing summary judgement from my high horseless carriage." . . .

jk -> You can take jokes right? ..as I did not see any mention of that in your disclaimer... :>

Is it Christmas yet? -P0w3rK!d


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