Well, I don't think paco or your signature can do any harm
to us!
Besides, you don't specify what you mean by vote, so
it might by a ++ as well as a -- :-)
Let's face it, paco has a purpose! More than one, actually:
- is paco a he or a she? I'd like to use strict; and be
objective, but I think it's a he
- when you first join PM and paco has more XP than you... well
what else could motivate you better?
- you've never cast a --. You're too humble.
You're too new. You don't know what's going to happen,
maybe the CB will even display you've downvoted. Try on paco!
- you're secretly trying to find paco's password to impersonate
h(im|er) and bring h(is|er) glory back to life.
- one day, I know, paco will seat right next to NodeReaper and watch all of us...
we should treat h(im|er) right while we can
- if someone starts downvoting paco, we can actually start a paco XP prediction
daily contest, prizes are yet undef, but they all \Ovid*. It can be done even if
paco receives ++ votes only but it's a bit more predictive.
- from now on, in my code examples, $paco will deserve just as much attention as $foo and $bar
- one day, paco's XP may be just as informative as $NORM, who knows
-- TMTOWTDI
* That is, they all reference Ovid
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