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Re^3: What would you put on a Perl mug?

by Perl Mouse (Chaplain)
on Oct 27, 2005 at 11:08 UTC ( [id://503298]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: What would you put on a Perl mug?
in thread What would you put on a Perl mug?

Hmmm, that would mean if there's a bit of cold coffee from yesterday, you're stuck - you aren't getting fresh coffee.
$mug =~ s/.*/coffee/s, sleep(1500 + rand 600) while 1;
Or maybe:
$mug =~ s/.*/beer/s, sleep(1500 + rand 600) while 1;
Perl --((8:>*

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Re^4: What would you put on a Perl mug?
by liz (Monsignor) on Oct 27, 2005 at 15:41 UTC
    I guess I don't like stale coffee in my mug.
    foreach (@days) { my $mug = 'coffee'; # rest of the day }
    would be a more desirable description. ;-)

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