Well, I haven't really contributed anything that I'd want to brag about - in fact I'd honestly have to say that the vast majority of my nodes are of the forgettable variety ;)
However.... if you want to draw attention to some nodes worthy of a higher rep than they currently have - then I reckon this recent one by chargrill is a prime candidate. I'm hopeless at Perl golfing and obfuscation - however it still fascinates me. So this was one of those nodes that I really wished I could ++ multiple times.
Update: oh, and while we are at it - lets not forget this absolute gem from everybody's favourite monk. Without a doubt the most under-rated node in the entire monastery :D
Cheers,
Darren :)
PS - I think you'll find that the homenode is generally accepted as the appropriate place (if any) for blowing ones own trumpet - so don't be too surprised if the response in this thread isn't exactly overwhelming ;)
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