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2024-04-08 cavac Re^4: What is your favourite Perl-based forum software? Re:SoPW
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2024-04-03 hippo What is your favourite Perl-based forum software? SoPW
2024-03-26 soonix Re^2: Have you ever lost your work? Re:Med
2024-03-25 Danny Re: Have you ever lost your work? Re:Med
2024-03-25 cavac Re: Have you ever lost your work? Re:Med
2024-03-07 kcott Re^3: My favourite way to spend a leap day ... Re:Poll
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2024-02-10 pollsters My favourite way to spend a leap day ... Poll
2024-01-31 InfiniteSilence Re: Tip: Create a "working" perl lib for your personal use Re:Med
2024-01-31 Dallaylaen Re: Have you ever lost your work? Re:Med
2024-01-25 hippo Re: "do" command versus "source" in bash Re:SoPW
2024-01-25 shmem Re: "do" command versus "source" in bash Re:SoPW
2024-01-25 maxamillionk "do" command versus "source" in bash SoPW
2024-01-19 ikegami Re: Strange behaviour when printing certain numeric values Re:SoPW
2024-01-18 hippo Re^2: How to access Journalling API from Perl, please Re:SoPW
2024-01-18 Discipulus Re: How to access Journalling API from Perl, please Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 syphilis Re^3: Strange behaviour when printing certain numeric values Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 LanX Re^2: How to access Journalling API from Perl, please Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 InfiniteSilence Re: How to access Journalling API from Perl, please Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 hv Re^2: Strange behaviour when printing certain numeric values Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 afoken Re: How to access Journalling API from Perl, please Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 Anonymous Monk How to access Journalling API from Perl, please SoPW
2024-01-17 choroba Re^2: Strange behaviour when printing certain numeric values Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 choroba Re^2: Strange behaviour when printing certain numeric values Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 NERDVANA Re: Strange behaviour when printing certain numeric values Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 harangzsolt33 Re: Strange behaviour when printing certain numeric values Re:SoPW
2024-01-17 syphilis Strange behaviour when printing certain numeric values SoPW
2024-01-13 harangzsolt33 Re^2: Have you ever lost your work? Re:Med
2024-01-12 Discipulus Re^2: Have you ever lost your work? Re:Med
2024-01-12 afoken Re^5: Have you ever lost your work? (disaster recovery) Re:Med
2024-01-10 afoken Re: Have you ever lost your work? Re:Med
2024-01-09 NERDVANA Re: Have you ever lost your work? Re:Med
2024-01-09 eyepopslikeamosquito Re^4: Have you ever lost your work? (disaster recovery) Re:Med
2024-01-09 afoken Re^3: Have you ever lost your work? (disaster recovery) Re:Med
2024-01-09 LanX Re^2: Have you ever lost your work? (disaster recovery) Re:Med
2024-01-09 marto Re^3: Have you ever lost your work? (disaster recovery) Re:Med

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