Fellow Monks, I have been graced by the evil empire, my employer, with a chance at some training that I am actually enjoying. As I type this, Tom Christiansen (GOD) is typing code to explain and example in his training course for 5 of us at TCPC. Very amazing stuff. My question for you all, is that he claims to be able to answer ANY question, and I would like to see what the worst you can come up with is. He covers all the way up through 5.8 and works with Wall on all future revisions as well as back to the 0th day of Perl 1. So how's that for a scope. Hit me up and tomorrow ill unleash what PerlMonk fury we have.

UPDATE, check out my info page, new pic of me and god, and I am goofy



Tradez
"Every official that come in
Cripples us leaves us maimed
Silent and tamed
And with our flesh and bones
He builds his homes"

- Zach de la Rocha

In reply to TrAdEz meets with God by tradez

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