Whenever I reach a new level, I check and discover that merlyn is further ahead of me than ever before. The good thing about achieving sainthood is that vroom is only 1003064 credits ahead of me. It's important to have attainable goals!

XP is fun, but the things that excite me are learning new things frrom others, and sharing my own interests and attitudes. My hot spot at the moment is geting into Log4Perl .... it combines the functionality of debugger print statements, emailing or messaging to pagers for a crisis, and logging usage, status and security info.

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In reply to Re: Serious & personal meditation by TomDLux
in thread Serious & personal meditation by perlinux

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