With reference to this Name Space, here is a crazy and silly thinking.

I see in Perl Monks, after some days some of them may feel now that they would have opted a better username for Perl Monks. Some were already proposed to god and ended with happy (For example monkfan)and some with sad (For Example uva). Some would have thought of a username as good one but they can see now that some of them is already using that username now. Some would have forgotten the Password like me (first created prasadjp). Share your similar experiences like this.

Everyone in the world like to have one more chance when they failed in something.

So here is a go, suppose Perl Monks god is forgiving everyone and giving another chance to every monk to change their username, even if the chosen name already exists, what username ll you choose? If you wish, give the reason also. :-)

Prasad


In reply to Yet Another Name Space in Perl Monks by prasadbabu

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