Fantastic feedback all! and that HOH stuff is pretty lethal...;-)

My idea, like john_oshea mentioned, was to have someone else write it. I figured I could put it out there, at least in some sort of "beta" release, or have an online demo, get the documentation/bugs worked out for that, then release it as an install, and work to beat that best down. Does this sound reasonable?

Also, another question is how to get a large and diverse enough audience to check through all of it, to test it, to try it out and get opinions from. I know perlmonks is a great spot, but what else?

As for sobriety, yes, I feel that a lack of opium derivatives in my blood stream seems to help ;-)

thanks again all!

meh.

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