When I'm not coding in Perl, I'm:
Wishing I was coding in Perl
Eating/Sleeping--the only other things I do
Hacking SQL
Perusing comp.lang.perl.misc
Lurking in at least 10 channels on irc.perl.org
Posting something on my Perl blog
Hanging out at PerlMonks.org
Browsing the CPAN
Hacking the Perl source code
At a pub with a few fellow Perl Mongers
Back to work as the sysadmin
Watching Futurama
All of the above...at the same time!
--
Tommy
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Re: poll ideas quest 2011
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Tommy
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poll ideas quest 2011
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pollsters
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