Trivial Pursuits

...except that people who know of the game by the same name might mistake it for a section dedicated to the discussion of Perl trivia; Larry-isms, little known developments, and so on.

tye is on the right track though. The first thing I thought when I saw the parent node was, "Obfuscation and Puzzlers", but that wouldn't implicitly invite the Perl Poets' participation. In principle it makes a whole lot of sense to combine Obfu, Poetry, Golf, and Puzzlers into one section, but unless you call it "Obfu, Poetry, Golf, and Puzzlers", the section will probably fail to attract all such posts.


Dave


In reply to Re^2: Should PM have a Puzzles Corner? by davido
in thread Should PM have a Puzzles Corner? by tlm

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