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&lt;!-- Location:latitude=041.56.31,longitude=-087.41.05--&gt; 
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&lt;!-- email:jima@legnog.com --&gt;
Good hello. I used to be involved in the Chicago Perl Mongers group about 7 or 8 years ago, but had to give that up due to work constraints. I'm still programming the Perl on a regular basis, and am currently working on an open source project based on the work I've been doing for the collaborative art Website &lt;a href="http://www.anexquisitecorpse.net/"&gt;An Exquisite Corpse,&lt;/a&gt; a site which I highly recommend. I'm also doing occasional Movable Type hacking for &lt;a href="http://www.gapersblock.com/"&gt;Gapers Block,&lt;/a&gt; another site which I highly recommend (if you're a Chicago resident). 
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Sometimes I feel bad that I'm not giving back to the Perl community like I used to Back In The Day&amp;trade;, but I think there are more than enough talented Perl hackers out there that it doesn't really matter. I still check into PM on occasion, do some voting, and then blow away on the winds. . . .
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&lt;b&gt;Update:&lt;/b&gt; I've recently discovered the journal capabilities of use.perl.org, and so I'll post some infrequent updates on the Exquisite Corpse project there. Check it out, if you dare: &lt;a href="http://use.perl.org/~jima/journal/"&gt;http://use.perl.org/~jima/journal/&lt;/a&gt;</field>
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