I've gone months between visits here. I usually come here for help, look arond for a few minutes for others who I might be able to help, then I'm gone. They say not to use Perl if you're not going to use it every week because You'll forget too much. When you don't use a nonstandard message board for months, you forget stuff too.

Maybe I have an understanding problem, but I'm not going to take a one hour refresher course every few months just to use a message board.

My posts have kept me busy longer than 60 minutes, but they and some of my responces have taught people something and they have taught me more about the people who visit Perl Monks.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Missing Nodes by Wassercrats
in thread Missing Nodes by Wassercrats

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