First I just want to clear up a few misconceptions: 1.Your comments Tilly has DEEPLY HURT and OFFENDED me (I re-read my post twice and I still don't know how people came to the conclusion that my purpose here is to cheat) I am not asking anyone to do my work for me or refine it I just want someone to EVALUATE my code,better my understanding and maybe grade me on my code that's all. 2. Please feel free to reap posts and downlevel (is that the correct term?)of anyone who modifies my code. 3. If I wanted to cheat I could have said nothing about my situation and simply posted code to be modified. 4. I really do have a sincere interest in learning perl and mastering it for the long term 5. This site was recommended by my lecturer (and I suspect he is a member here) 6. I want to apologize about the test node. I am very sorry about the inconvinence this may have caused. 7. I WILL PASS THIS COURSE..................... So to Tilly and company are we cool?

In reply to Re^4: Student in trouble by flying_postman
in thread Student in trouble by flying_postman

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