When I haven't tested code, I like to say that (in the text itself) rather than a footnote.
Yeash. I came back to this site to find that somebody has insulted everything I posted (or at least five+ of my posts). If you have some problem with my me, why don't you send me a /msg or something? I'm not vain enough to think I'm a perfect programmer, or even a great Perl programmer. I guess I am vain enough to offer solutions and try to help when I can.
Man, what did I do to you? In fact, who are you? How did I become public enemy #1 on this site?
If it's really that bad, I guess I'll just leave again.
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