Sorry I could not resist this since Doctor Conway's out burst has brought a cheeky grin to my face. In my day to day work my colleagues routinely call me Mr Reade and I cannot be bothered wit the stress of it all to put every one right when they get it wrong suffice to say that I only insist on proper use of my title when I think someone has been cheeky or just down right ignorant. After all, I know what I have done and what it cost me in time etc. etc. Here in the monastery, all who follow the Perl way will most probably be humbled by the likes of Damian and their achievements, is that not enough? If Damian insists on being called by his proper title, then he should perhaps sign ALL articles etc as Dr. D Conway, that way no one can be excused for their lack of knowledge, which I believe (in this case certainly) is the ONLY culprit. Sincerley, Gav. (Dr Reade if you insist)

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