A firewall makes it hard to move information across a boundary.

But Larry Wall has made it easy to move information across many boundaries.

This is why you should never fire Larry Wall. You don't know what might happen.

-- Kirby, WhitePages.com

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Re: When is a wall not a wall?
by johnnywang (Priest) on Sep 15, 2005 at 22:55 UTC
    The Great Wall is nolonger a wall, neither is the Wailing Wall.
      And if I got my Ruby lesson right today, :wall != "wall";

      -jbWare
Re: When is a wall not a wall?
by bassplayer (Monsignor) on Sep 16, 2005 at 15:55 UTC

    When it is a Pink Floyd album.

    bassplayer