Hi. I ++'ed this node because, quite frankly, i am sick of how the other monks treat you here, metaperl. It went from -2 to -1. Unbelievable. I think your question is valid and it is very clear that the current group think attitude that clouds this Monastery is being very unfair and just down right rude. Keep up the good fight, brother!

UPDATE:
I am glad to see that you node is no longer on the worst of the day. Mine, however, is. That's ok. I have plenty of XP to spare. And plenty of -- votes for the ones who --'ed me as well. What comes around, goes around. This place used to be awesome. And you know what ... i'm gone. All of my friends have left this place. This place is now just a waste of time for me. I wish i could delete my account and take all of the hard work that i gave to this site with me.

jeffa

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In reply to Re: SQL::Interp doc issue by jeffa
in thread SQL::Interp doc issue by metaperl

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