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I am a Perl Hacker.
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Software Engineer (Perl, C, PHP, SQL) and all around good guy.
I Like:
Fine Italian Automobiles, back country snowboarding, playing chess, the Perl DBI, Linux, HP-UX, Perl (of course), and not to forget my svelte brown-lithe-girl (aka Fine Italian Woman).
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Less "freezing rain" here this year than in past years.
What's happening to my $1? "You are trying to use $1 after a failing match, so basically you deserve whatever's coming to you" - blokhead "...it is unsafe to use $1 after a failed match, and it is up to you to exercise your caution." -pg |
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