You pointed something that I've been suspecting for a long time...
The fact that vroom and beatnik have the same birth date,
has always been more than a coincidence for me...
So I studied the 'so called' beatnik interestingly enough his homenode is the 5993
which when you add 666 gives 6659.
The node 6659 is only a chromatic's post would you say...
But did you notice the link to bless a node which would have been posted by 'gods'
(at least it's what they're trying to make us believe...)
'bless', 'gods'...that put me on the path...there was something with our 'saints'.
I fisrt suspected Merlyn
(a sysadmin worying about security should never be trusted to my mind),
but as I saw no references to 'perl WT columns' in all the elements I already had,
I began to think I was on a wrong track.
Here is where I am know, still looking for the answer,
may be tilly knows something (hey this guy seems to know everything...)
Maybe ovid or tye or another of our saints, may be all of them...
I don't know what's going on here,
But I know you're right there's something strange...


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In reply to Re: PerlMonks date screw-up by arhuman
in thread PerlMonks date screw-up by Fingo

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