What you said? Your memory is deluding you again.

You sure are lazy tonight. Lobbing accusations is so much easier that fact checking, isn't it?

In case you hadn't noticed, it is a quote from an authoritative source.

Yes, but it's not one that speaks as to what GV stands for. Or the etymology of glob for that matter, although I don't doubt that glob does come from global.

At which point you looked it up on the internet, found a definition for a word that in no way describes the entity

Another flat out lie. You have no way of knowing what I did or didn't do.

fyi, I didn't look up the term or the definition. Why would I have to look up the definition of a common word?


In reply to Re^8: (Game, set, and match!) by ikegami
in thread Where to find info on low level perl internals names? by Anonymous Monk

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