When I hear the rumble of thunder from the gods battling about node deletion in the skys above, I drop anchor and settle down with this calming French Caribbean traditional Ti:
use strict; # with personal intepretation on amounts use warnings; # alchohol affects ones ability to perform my $favoriteCaneRhum = { madeFrom => 'CaneSyrup', alcohol => { percent => 40, proof => 80}, islands => qw(Haiti Guadaloupe Martinique), reference => 'http://www.ministryofrum.com'}; my $limeJuice = 0.25; my $sweetener = (available()) ? 'cane syrup' : 'brown sugur'; my $drink = [$favoriteCaneRhum, $limeJuice, $sweetener, 'water to tast +e']; open INPUT ">mouth" || warn "messy"; print INPUT $drink; close INPUT; print STDOUT "Tell those noisy gods to play somewhere else.\n";
I guess I should have done this with OO-Perl and that way I could have blessed this drink ;-)
perlcapt
-ben

In reply to Re: (OT) Perl Snacks by perlcapt
in thread (OT) Perl Snacks by monoxide

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