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also: your message isn't that fun to read.. try creating more sentences with a dot at the end
Yeah, pots, kettles, black. Your message contains ellipses where they are misplaced (and 2 out of three only have 2 instead of three dots), misses dots on places where one belongs, lacks capital letters, and uses incorrect abbreviations. You ought to clean up your own writing art before complaining about the acts of others.
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Re^3: splitting a sequence using unpack
by insaniac (Friar) on Mar 01, 2005 at 14:06 UTC
    :-D
    I see I stepped someone's toes :-D
    At least I had the guts to use my own name! :-p

    btw: what are ellipses? I know the mathematical ones...

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      An ellipse as a punctuation mark is the three dots to show that words have been missed at the end of a sentence (in your case here.)

      /J\

      I see I stepped someone's toes
      No, you didn't. Just because I showed that you blamed people of things you're guilty of yourself doesn't mean any toes have been stepped on.
      At least I had the guts to use my own name!
      Really? Your passport says "insaniac"? Anyway, using your "own name" isn't an excuse for being a hypocrite.
        jeeez!
        Aight: Johnny Morano (which is also my "Real Name" in my user settings, so i'm not hiding), there you have it. But what's it to you?

        btw: I thought we use this site to answer questions and help ppl with their perl problems... not to keep on ranting and pointing fingers on things that are totally OT.

        so, my deepest and most honest apologies for blaming other ppl of not writing correctly, since my own style is worthless as well.
        and my deepest and honest apologies for using a nickname instead of using my real name.

        jeeez...

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        to ask a question is a moment of shame
        to remain ignorant is a lifelong shame