I almost forgot! Nathan Torkington gave the Monastery a full five minute plug in the 'Introduction to mod_perl' class in NYC. Someone mentioned some site they goto - I've forgotten that site : ) - and I mentioned permonks and Nathan pulled it up on the screen and talked about it for a couple of minutes to the whole class. Maybe he's lurking out there right now...

...I suppose I should explain the sig. The discussion turned to processes http GETs and POSTs and the language of getting and giving the head gave way to the obvious joke. But, being as vastly mature as I am, I had a hard time falling back into the discussion after the joke - which led to the line in my sig.

"sometimes when you make a request for the head you don't want the big, fat body...don't you go snickering." -- Nathan Torkington UoP2K

In reply to Plug for the Monastery at UoP2K!! by jptxs

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