Naw, I've kicked that habit.....I just show up to respond to nodes like yours, and the occaisional graphics or gui or threads question. It's my obligation to the human race to share my puny bit of knowledge. :-)

Of course, if someone is saying something obviously controversial in the Chatterbox, I may stay a few minutes to set them right. :-) Of course you must remember, I'm just a 2 finger typist.. also where else can you get your thoughts recorded for free? Most blog sites come and go, just like the wind......but Perlmonks has been like a giant wave washed boulder. Will that buy me a few weeks of respect around here ? :-)


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In reply to Re^5: XP problem by zentara
in thread XP problem by grizzley

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