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When I arrived back home I found that PerlMonks was still here, my email had been patient in waiting, and I was healthier for having taken the break.


Dave


In reply to Re: Just How Absorbed Are You Into Programming? by davido
in thread Just How Absorbed Are You Into Programming? by monarch

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