*Oh shit!* Anyway, considering that this turns
Anonymous Monk into
Tracked User So Prepare For Ping Bomb If Your Post Sux, this may not be so hot. The number of homework problems that pop up are so few, I am questioning whether this would be accurate in tracking lazy students or whatever else. If
Anonymous Monk gets tracked, then i see it as only fair that our IPs get tracked, too, which I don't see happening anytime soon (NO- that's
MY Pentium III serial number). I see this pretty much as a method of ridicule and not for statistics so I'm not sure that it's worth it. On the other hand, it would be neat to find out that most of the anon posts come from a M$ firewall throughput where they're writing WinPl 2000 OS without modules.
Perhaps a voluntary method would be more called for- something like "Associate your School or Organization with Perl at PerlMonks" or something where schools might post various interesting public lectures, offered perl courses, perlmonks currently at that location, and other relevant information. That would provide a useful forum for perl users everywhere.
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