There are more than 2500 people beyond level 2 in PerlMonks.

Either they are all unusually bright and smart or you have an understanding problem. Which one is more likely to be?

If so many people are comfortable with the system and you don't, whose side is the problem?

there is no way I'm going to read ALL that information.

It takes less than 60 minutes to read all of them. It would have taught you something and spare you the humiliation of showing your ignorance in publc. Not only that, but your willingness to stay such.

And I guess that writing your inflamatory posts must have kept you busy longer than that.

Get smart.


In reply to Brightness free? (Re: Missing Nodes) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Missing Nodes by Wassercrats

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