Update: CowboyNeal.
Which would you rather give up:
- CowboyNeal
- Perl
,- mustard,
- or DVD's?
Before Perl, I coded mostly in: - Pascal,
- VB,
- C,
- Cobol,
- Basic,
- Klingon
When I code, I listen primarily to: - CowboyNeal
- Rock,
- Pop,
- Techno
- Rap,
- R&B,
- Oldies,
- Classical,
- "Alternative",
- Kenny G. Rules!,
- The little voice sings for me.
My job is: - full of Perl Monks,
- Perl Friendly,
- Perl Hostile
- Perl Bailey?
Right now, my boss thinks that I'm: - CowboyNeal
- coding,
- documenting,
- doing a status report,
- which boss?,
- working late..mmm kay?
My primary O/S is: - Unix,
- Linux,
- BeOs,
- *BSD
- Windows,
- OS/2
- DOS
- I wrote my own O/S
I use a: - PC
- Mac
- Dumb terminal
- C64
- Timex Sinclair
- Rock and stick make noise
Computers have: - Made me socially inept
- Brought me out of my shell a little
- Made me the HIT of my office
- given me access to more military plans than I thought imaginable
- Made me a porn star!
-OzzyOsbourne
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