Please forgive anything sounding preachy or Perl-zealotrish, it was unintended.
Forgive you for what? I enjoyed your node! Like I said, we are the choir. It would be downright hypocritical of me to pretend I could forgive anyone for being a Perl zealot! I used the word "preaching" only because the whole phrase "preaching to the choir" is idiomatic and means that the crowd you are talking to agrees with you. Besides, as we're in the monastery and all, I thought it fit. :-)
Please accept my sincerest apologies for sounding critical. If anyone was, I was preaching... that temperance is a virtue.
-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
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