Warning: Humor approaching

Hmm, non-profit. Hmm, PM as a charitable organization. We donate, and it comes off our taxes. Hmmm.

User base demographics check:

32% - Well compensated highly technical people
41% - Students in highly technical fields
14% - English students
06% - Brillent young students who do not work up to potential
07% - Other

Sure, sounds like a perfect place to go non-profit. Look at all other earners & future earners.

Now the next step is the PerlMonks mutual fund, which uses 100% computer guided transactions on the stock market. We'll see things in the chatterbox like:

jcwren: You can now search the stats page by how many millions the monks made in the fund.
DiscoStu: Look at the new Make::Money::Fast module that I wrote all by myself, really!
Ovid: Hey I just finished the new forecasting.pm module.
AgentM: Can I get Bone::Easy on a ticker-tape at the bottom of the screen?

{grin}

All that aside, it would be cool to be able to contribute tax-deductable to PerlMonks. Paypal or other way to make "micro-payments" sounds like the way to go. Just don't do anything that links it to XP. {grin}

=Blue
...you might be eaten by a grue...


In reply to Re: Re: Perlmonks.org Donations @ LWCE by Blue
in thread Perlmonks.org Donations @ LWCE by jcwren

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