Merlyn,
First of all, I would like to thank you. I have learned a ton from your books, a lot from your website (please have them upgrade it, it always seems slow (grin)), and even learned about PM from your linuxMag column.

I do have a problem with your matrix on personality votes. I remember the first time you posted your snapshot of potential personality voters, I was logged in, had just been cruising the site. I was not listed as a supect. Perhaps that could give you a good start to who was definitely here- if you take away the people that run chatterbox tools such as dusk.
On the other hand- next time you log in, see how long after you log in before you show up in the users around the monestary. It usually takes me several clicks for me to show up in users.

I agree that that the votes you are recieving are a stupid immature thing to do, however, starting a witch hunt does not seem much more productive.

Humbly trying to correct a saint without ticking him off %^)


In reply to Re: Re: use base qw(Base) (was: Method calling question...) by scottstef
in thread Method calling question... by satchboost

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