perlfan,
I'm having a difficult time understanding why you felt it necessary to bring perlsyntax's issue to the forefront. I think that if perlsyntax had a problem with his treatment here, then *he* would have brought it up himself. He's a big boy and has had to deal with his disability his whole life.
OTOH, you, need to MYOB. My hope is that perlsyntax will be able to deflect the attention you have brought to his disability.
I find it interesting that perlsyntax has not answered/rebutted any of the previous comments. I will stand corrected if he rebuts mine. That's fine... that's his prerogative, not yours.
Your wish is my commandline.
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