Update: The original node was reaped while I was in the process of composing this response. Feel free to ignore this.

You make some good points. I would like to add a few comments.

It is possible that eureka_sg and bambam are the same person. You expressed this as a likelihood, rather than as a certainty, so I won't argue. However, I am willing to accept eureka_sg's assertion that they're just coworkers. It's not of much importance to me if they are the same person, anyway.

There appears to have been some misinterpretation regarding the snippet of my post that you quoted. The anonymous monk and I were both talking about whether the site, not the SOPW section, is for quizes. You should be pleased to note that both quiz questions have been moved to Meditations. Checking The Perl Monks Guide to the Monastery again, we see that this is an appropriate section for such nodes. Fortunately, it's very easy to move nodes when they're mistakenly posted to the wrong section.

P.S. Don't be afraid to come out from behind the Anonymous Monk name and get your own username...


In reply to Re: A Matter of Interpretation by chipmunk
in thread A Matter of Interpretation by Anonymous Monk

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