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in reply to Why does PerlMonks work?

I think it comes down to one thing: tolorance.

Or perhaps more proactively(*): an intolorance of intolorance.

Perhaps coupled with the single-minded focus and swift but lightly exercised use of managerial control.

Perhaps the remarkable thing is that these two things are often mutually exclusive. That they coexist here is something that requires more than my abilities to try and explain.

(*)This is the first time I've used that word since a few management reports I wrote in the late 80's and early 90's


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"Efficiency is intelligent laziness." -David Dunham
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Re: Re: Why does Perlmonks work?
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 13, 2003 at 21:31 UTC
    tolorance... intolorance of intolorance.

    Ahh! I can't take it anymore!

    <pedant>

    tolerance

    </pedant>

    Heh, sorry ;-)

      Dat's s'ok, I can teke it. S'all dahn to me axent yer see. I speels fonetically, but I've got an arfull axent, so it all comes aht wrong.

      Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry (wit) bones...


      Examine what is said, not who speaks.
      "Efficiency is intelligent laziness." -David Dunham
      "When I'm working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong." -Richard Buckminster Fuller