Fridge magnets are a great idea. But as well as simple round, etc ones with logos on, how about 'code snippet' fridge magnets?

You know you can get sets of words to put on your fridge (which visitors etc normally rearrange to form obscenities or poetry according to their drunkenness or wit) well why not bits of code?

Some careful thought is needed to select your set of snippets, but perl is ideal for this due to the compactness and expressiveness of the language.

Sorry if the idea is to produce monk-specific things, perhaps the set could contain some perl-monkish comment blocks :-)

Does anyone else think this is a good idea, if so should I/we put some more thought into what a good set of tokens would be?


In reply to Re: PM merchandise/icon design quest by jbert
in thread PM merchandise/icon design quest by vroom

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