Pardon me if this reply does not solve your "perl" problem
I was wondering as to why you would think
"I'm to develop a "feeds" program for a porn website. "
and
"two_monks_one_girl_(HOT!).mpg"
are relevant .as in why would you have them in your question.
Cant you just say a feeds program for a site hosting a couple of videos or some suc..
and i do object to the two_monks_one_girl(HOT) bit.a little respect in the monastery would not hurt.
Effective communication :- phrase a question in a way that would get you an answer :))) regards,
chimni
Update
you infer incorrectly ,brother Samn
Between "objection voiced" and "offense taken" a difference,there is.
(i love Master yoda :))

In reply to Re: Tracking bandwidth by chimni
in thread [untitled node, ID 326674] by Samn

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