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User since: Jul 29, 2000 at 04:35 UTC (24 years ago)
Last here: Oct 08, 2014 at 18:08 UTC (10 years ago)
Experience: 11855
Level:Prior (17)
Writeups: 1033
CPAN ID:JMASTROS
Location:Swindon, England
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PMPlanet, the funky other users display I keep on mentioning in the CB Location: 51.584483, -1.741483
$me{livejournal} = "http://www.livejournal.com/users/theorb";
$me{email} = ("james.mastros@biz" ~= tr/.@/@./);
$me{AIM screenname} = "theorbtwo";
$me{MSN Instant Messenger address} = "james@rtweb.net";
$me{'Y! pager username'} = "theorbtwo";
$me{ICQ UIN} = 1293898;
@$me{prefered contact method} = [qw(AIM email)];
$me{quote} = "True mastery is knowing enough to BS the rest."
$me{'true mastery'}{perl} = 2e-8; #Upgraded from 0. One day...
$me{'image'}{'more info'} = qq{
"Rock crystal sphere, 19th century China. An ornamental treasure from the imperial palace in Bejing, it once belonged to the Dowager Empress Cixi. It rests on a Japanese stand of silver." see The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology};
$me{os} = ' Linux,WinXP,Win98..ME';
$me{DOB} = '1980/06/11';
$me{email} = 'james@mastros.biz';
$me{PM stat's line} = 'here'; # (almost at the end of the page)
$me{PM stat's XP change graph} = 'here';
$me{PM stat's posting frequency} = 'here'; # near the top of the page

$me{geek code}{perl} = qq{


-----BEGIN PERL GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 0.01
P++>+++c--P6 (++)R+M+O++MA++E
PU+(+++)BD C >--D!> S X-WP+>++MO PP
n!CO--PO-o+>++G A+>+++OL!OLC+Ee-(
)Ev!Eon+uL+(+++)w-(+)m!
------END PERL GEEK CODE BLOCK------
}
$me{name}{explanation} = "TheOrbTwo's Name Space";
$me{"user's bio"}{perl code}{syntax errors} = Inf-NaN;

push @$me{'former .signatures'}, <<END;
We are using here a powerful strategy of synthesis: wishful thinking. -- The Wizard Book

END
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