as you seem to have posted your reply 17 times

Yes. Sorry about that. Seems to have been some weird interaction between a longstanding known increasingly frequent PM bug and the fact that I replied to your post when it was in the "Notes" section.

Trust me, it cost me (and NodeReaper -- many thanks to the unnamed monk that operated tirelessly behind that id this morning!) considerable effort to ensure that the mess was cleaned up :) I'll strive harder to notice when the time is between 8.00 and 9.00 am UTC and resist the urge to post between those times in future.

It's a shame this problem still persists after all these years, but I guess that what comes from having to rely on security through obscurity, and the whims of a single godhead.


With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
Examine what is said, not who speaks -- Silence betokens consent -- Love the truth but pardon error.
"Science is about questioning the status quo. Questioning authority".
In the absence of evidence, opinion is indistinguishable from prejudice.

The start of some sanity?


In reply to Re^4: Which is better: ActiveState or Strawberry Perl? by BrowserUk
in thread Which is better: ActiveState or Strawberry Perl? by Eldan Aranye

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