Some quick ideas (don't know if they've been done before)
- Which monk pictures do you find most cute/scary/disturbing?
- Which other programming language would you learn if you only
had more time?
- How much time can you waste in PerlMonks in one day/week/lifetime
(eg 1 hour, 2 hours, > 1 day, "time is never wasted on PM"...)?
- Which killer node would you write if only you had the
skillz (eg teleport, smite user, /msg aliens, etc)?
- Where would you expect to find the greatest gathering of
Perl Monks (eg, here, at a Perl Mongers conference,
linux installfest, under a rock, etc)?
- Which cartoon character do you most resemble (eg
Dogbert, Dilbert, Yosemite Sam, Asterix...)?
- Which cartoon character most resembles Perl?
- How many miles would you walk for a camel?
- Which mind-altering substance helps most with Perl hacking?
- What's your favourite music for coding to?
Ummm... now I've even run out of crap ideas. I'm sure someone
else can do better :-)
(PS: Do I get my XP now? Huh? Please..?)
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