The parent node was deleted by the normal consideration process and then later restored by de-merphq with the general approval and consensus of the gods. If you don't think the node should be posted and you want to express the fact DOWNVOTE THIS NODE NOT THE OP! HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE RESTORE.

People eat. Programmers eat. Food is an important factor that too many hackers ignore. Reminding people to eat and eat well on a hackers site just may keep our readership just little bit healthier than they are.

While we don't want a lot of wildly OT material here in the monastery the occasional "we are all human too" nodes arent a problem, and this one in particular shouldnt be at all. OTOH Please confine food related postings to this thread. (And who knows with a bit of luck Larry and the other Perl Gurus might post some of their favourite recipes, might just give a whole new meaning to a "Perl Cookbook" :-)

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In reply to Re: (OT) Perl Snacks by de-merphq
in thread (OT) Perl Snacks by monoxide

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