I am not sure what this pissing contest is all about but I do have to say I agree with some of the stuff this person Elijah has said. Not saying they were right for what they have said but in the beginning he was unneccesarily disgraced. It shouldn't matter if that is Abigail's style, that doesn't make it right.

Oh and merlyn, not to be rude but if YOUR website is any indication of your perl skill then you have no room to talk. I have been to both of your sites and his site is much much better than yours. If you cannot code simple html why should people trust your skill as a perl scripter?

Just my 2 cents.


In reply to Re: •Re: Re: •Re: Re: Yet Another RE for email address by Anonymous Monk
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