Ok I'll reply to my own node...

What I am basically saying is thus :

My name is azatoth and I am an Xp-Whore.

Consider this :
I have been involved in Perl for : 4 / 5 months
I have been a member of PerlMonks since January 01.
I am not very technically minded.
I am a people person.
Perhaps, due to my social skills, I am merely a Sociopath with a talent for manipulating the system?


I will say, however, that I have learned a "metric assload" (to quote redmist) since I joined the community. And I enjoy learning more.



Update: Petruchio pointed out something I said above which is wrong. *Every* post on here is not an attempt to glean xp, but I believe after every post people think "I'm pleased with that. I hope others will show it pleases them too." Hmm. I am having great difficulty articulating what I feel, so I am now going to give up.

Azatoth a.k.a Captain Whiplash

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