And if perl had a 'cat' command (or if usenet had XP), you'd probably get downvoted for a UUOC post too :-) Really though, I don't understand people defending bad programming practices, and I'm always open to good advice. I almost always learn
something from your posts, and your replies to my posts have almost always fallen into one of three categories:
- Hey! I wish I thought of that!
- Hey! I didn't know that!
- Oops! why did I do that :-)
So please keep it up, and don't sweat the downvotes; its human nature, which for some reason reminds me of the Simpson's episode where the family is hooked up to electrodes and they repeatedly give each other shocks in a parody(re-enactment?) of that psychology experiment...
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