Wow! The Google code search is great. It found my nick and name on CPAN and my writeups on PerlMonks, but it found something else---I just discovered that I'm American Indian. The Department of the Interior, Office of the Special Trustee (OST) for American Indians, has been looking for the heirs of my Father. Evidently, he had money coming to him from IIM---Individual Indian Money account---and I and my sisters and brother are entitled to it. I don't care about the money, but now I know my roots. Thanks, jasonk

In reply to Re: Finding "Accidental Contributions" with Google Code Search by Khen1950fx
in thread Finding "Accidental Contributions" with Google Code Search by jasonk

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