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This is an update to Re^2: Perl is dead. The source of the data did not have reliable information on the first four days of last month. Data for my $day (05..30) was used consistently for my $year (2002..2007), which should keep the horizontal trend healthy. Cheers.

 '07'06'05'04'03'02
Nov (05-30) 660 587 807 670 761 900
Sep 665 650 958 921 966 951
Aug 802 733 995100010221149
Jul 722 7251024101011761203
Jun 651 7581046103810951037
May 673 735108810209721142

 '07'06'05'04'03'02
Nov (05-30)736589 74 84100
Sep6968100 96101100
Aug6963 86 87 88100
Jul6060 85 83 97100
Jun6273100100105100
May5864 95 89 85100


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