I did see similiarity in writing and response style so when I first read it I just thought that it was the same blazar from the monastery. Now that you disclaim, I went back and the only different thing I saw was s/he used uppercase "B" in his/her name :-) Seriously, the writing style reminded me of Comment on http://www.tizag.com/perlT/. Of course, I'm not trying to say that it was you, which brings me to a thought that how lucky the Perl community is, having two resourceful persons with the same (nick)name.
I really don't think that the comment there came from here as the content was very contextual and related to the original post.
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