While I can see that these lists won't change often, I see this more as a configuration problem than a data storage problem. So I would use Config::General to store and layout this data.
It has the nice added benefit of separating out your "logic" and "data". So in the future, if you find yourself with a similar problem, but with different "static" data you don't have to make any code changes.
Frank Wiles <frank@revsys.com>
www.revsys.com
In reply to Re: Best Practice for Lots of Static Data
by ides
in thread Best Practice for Lots of Static Data
by SirBones
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