First, I will let you know this post will be controversial, but I urge you not to reap it, as it is not a personal attack, just a product of free speech.

This question is a set-up, tailor-made for (and probably posted by) davorg, so he can gain some xp with his answer.

This question was posted on May 25th, 14:04. Davorg's answer was posted on May 25th, 14:05. A little too quickly for my liking. I just downvoted it, and saw that people had wasted 44 ++ votes on something that I firmly believe is an abuse of the system. By a Saint no less.

I am posting this as an AM because I don't want to be ostracized by my peers for speaking out. Too bad we can't be honest with each other. Davorg, I give you the opportunity to defend (lie) yourself, but you've lost the respect of a fellow PerlMonk.

Too bad. What a waste of votes.

In reply to Re: Re: Encoding Script by Anonymous Monk
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