in reply to warn for !/m(e|sg) in CB?
My embarassing moments usually come from forgetting the /msg altogether. There's no way you can catch that one.
90% of every Perl application is already written. ⇒ |
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in reply to warn for !/m(e|sg) in CB?
My embarassing moments usually come from forgetting the /msg altogether. There's no way you can catch that one.
90% of every Perl application is already written. ⇒ |
dragonchild |