The threadstructure here and the usability is very very bad.
I supposed you were voted "Miss Congeniality" in
High School, weren't you?
Was there a Perl related question in there? I must have
missed it.
My Dear Lady,
Imagine if you will, I come to your house. I sit at your
kitchen table and I commence to tell you that the
style of your house reminds me of a Sears Roebuck mail order
house and the curtains look like something that was on
sale at Odd Job Lot and the carpets must have come from
K-Mart. I don't think you'd appreciate that much.
When coming to a new on line community I'd suggest
you hang around for a while, see what's going on gain
some "street cred" before making creative
suggestions about he decor.
Unless, of course, your just a troll. Then I'd suggest
you just go back under your bridge.
Considered (DaWolf): unnecessary personal attack in first sentence. Reap?
Unconsidered (holli): Enough Keep votes (Keep: 12, Edit: 2, Reap: 9)
Peter L. Berghold -- Unix Professional
Peter -at- Berghold -dot- Net; AOL IM redcowdawg Yahoo IM: blue_cowdawg
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