"Dear" ketaki,

you're basically saying this over and over: please don't! There's no reason to increase the noise/signal ratio of this (and any) thread. Especially annoying is your dude talk, which can make communication difficult for an international audience like the one we have here and has no reason to be, anyway. Even more annoying is the typo in the title: in the body of a post it is much more tolerable - and happens all the time, to everybody, but there it will get replicated in replies (unless people correct it manually, but then you're forcing them to do so...) May I ask you to be so gentle and pay more attention for the future?

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In reply to Re^3: when is a perl module executed? by blazar
in thread when is a perl module executed? by ketaki

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