Well, if we're golfing...
use threads;use IO'Socket;print$_->join for map threads->
create(sub{$o=IO'Socket'INET->new('perlmonks.org:80');print$o
"GET /?node_id=$_[0]\n\n";local$/;<$o>=~/e>(\w+\s)/},$_),9655
,6352,297065,138903;print$/
A wee bit slower (it grabs the full HTML) and not as prettily formatted, but comes in at 207.
Toodle-pip, Ben
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