1. Bless( The poor in Perl knowledge); they shall learn in
Perl Monks Tutorials.
2. Bless( The impatient); they shall write much good code.
3. Bless( The lazy); their code will run faster.
4. Bless( They who hunger and thirst for neat code); they shall have their
fill.
5. Bless( Those that share their Perl knowledge); Perl knowledge shall
be theirs.
6. Bless( Those full of hubris); their code will do anything they
please.
7. Bless( The contributors to PM); PM is better because of them.
8. Bless( Those persecuted for Perl's sake); their programs will be
the best.
Zenon Zabinski | zdog | zdog7@hotmail.com
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