i know these exist... i know people have them...
i have no idea how to get them... they are:
quick reference posters
i am trying to find posters to hang above my
workspace which list perl quick reference syntax
and stuff. there is no way to usefully search for
this on the internet as perl and posters returns some
links to a "post" in the context of what i am doing now,
while perl and wall tends to return a reference to
the great "larry wall". so if any of you people know
where i can find perl posters as in "the things you
hang on the ceiling supporters" please let me know.

Shadowfax
-the slacker extreme

"A computer is almost human - except that it does not blame its mistakes on another computer."

In reply to quick reference posters... by Shadowfax

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