Good to see you back! One of the few pioneer monks from 2000 still posting ... perhaps most famous for your pivotal role in creating the legend of paco.

On seeing you using an emoji, I could not restrain myself from trying to concoct one for you.

Perl MonkEmojiNotes
Ovid📜🪶An attempt to represent famous Roman poet Ovid
Ovid⭕📼The letter O and a video

Suggestions for alternative Ovid emojis welcome. :-)

Output using kcott's uparse tool

~/pm/kcott$ ./uparse-2.pl 📜🪶

============================================================
String: '📜🪶'
============================================================
📜      U+1F4DC  SCROLL
🪶      U+1FAB6  FEATHER
------------------------------------------------------------

~/pm/kcott$ ./uparse-2.pl ⭕📼

============================================================
String: '⭕📼'
============================================================
⭕      U+2B55   HEAVY LARGE CIRCLE
📼      U+1F4FC  VIDEOCASSETTE
------------------------------------------------------------

See Also

Updated: added Output using kcott's uparse tool and See Also sections

👁️🍾👍🦟

In reply to Re^2: TPRC Call for Papers is open! (Ovid emoji) by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread TPRC Call for Papers is open! by talexb

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