If we were all at a big school, we would say, "how did you get into this classroom, 6th grade is across the street". On the internet, anyone can showup anywhere.
I have to say that Devel::ptkdb does fit the bill, because there are so many "how-to's" for it out there, that show you step by step how to debug things, like remote cgi scripts.
It would be nice if there was somesort of geek-code cookie that everyone could access when corresponding to everyone else, stating their knowledge level of different things.
# 1.. 10
computers 7
software 2
cars 0
football 10
law 9
world affairs 5
chicks 0
Ahh.... when the geeks take over the world.....it will be great. Everyone will have multiple XP ratings. :-)
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