Hello fellow Monks,

The node reaper may just want to kill this post because it contains no cries for help, but it does contain a huge heart of gratitude for all who have helped a newbie (to Perl) find his way though what has been for me the most awesome learning experience I have ever had!

My helpers here are too numerous to name, but you know who you are, and I rain whatever blessings I mortally can on your willingness to look at my and others problems. This is truly a GREAT community I have discovered, and I am so greatful for all the wisdom you have granted. The fantastic rush to all of a sudden see something work that you have struggled for days with, is just awesome, as I'm sure you all are aware of, and you have helped me experience that!

May all your days be filled with sunshine everyone of you Perl "saints"!

Donnie

update (broquaint): title change (was Inapproriate post?)


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