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<node id="608955" title="Re: Don't go all PerlMonks on me" created="2007-04-09 08:34:51" updated="2007-04-09 04:34:51">
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Limbic~Region</author>
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[bobf],
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In the summer of 2006, I came down with a severe case of mononucleosis which went undiagnosed for several weeks and landed me in the hospital for three days.  The folks at work got me a "Get Well Soon" picture frame in which each wrote something.  Some of the more comical and appropriate messages were:
&lt;CODE&gt;
sickness &gt; /dev/null

and

"I'm sure there has been a drop in PerlMonks traffic.  Get back and fix that!"
&lt;/CODE&gt;
Since all of these coworkers, like myself, are not programmers by trade - it is interesting to see that in a troubled times they knew just what would make me feel better.  What does all this have to do with "Don't go all PerlMonks on me"?  I suppose it is a testament to how zealous and evangelical we can be without realizing it.
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Cheers - [Limbic~Region|L~R]
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