I'm just an average joe.
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker

Interesting sentence, for several reasons...
(Furthermore it's now certain that you're not part of the conspiracy)
May I quote you from now ;-)

UPDATE :
As I'm being downvoted I begin to worry of how my post was perceived...
(No no ! I'm not worrying about XP ;-)

My post goal was :
Now if you don't agree, this things being said, go on downvoting but a little msg explaining why would be fine.
I don't care about XP, and KNOW that that can be wrong (often),
but I'd like to know when I'm wrong (and why I'm wrong...)

"Only Bad Coders Badly Code In Perl" (OBC2IP)

In reply to Interesting signature. by arhuman
in thread Nifty New Feature by jcwren

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