Well. What is your point? This used Perl in a pretty clever way. The section this code has been posted to is called "Cool Uses ..." -- not "More Useful, Practical Uses ..." You guys sound like you actually work for FOX.

"Oh no! We've been exposed!!! Let's ridicule this person so no one can figure out that FOX is evil!"

Get over yourself! Lighten up! Refactor! Just stop being boring geek wankers who think you know everything. Wow, you mastered one programming language. Congratulations! You are still a geek.


In reply to Re^2: Discovering Esoteric Meanings With Perl Part 2 -- The FOX Network by Anonymous Monk
in thread Discovering Esoteric Meanings With Perl Part 2 -- The FOX Network by Anonymous Monk

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