Heh ;) .. I would offer up something like "claiming you'd
rather go sunbathe proves you're not cut out to be a programmer", but that would be untrue and directly opposed to my point. Some folks tolerate some things better than others. I love chess, but my mind tends to skew if whenever I try to sit down and seriously learn it (I try this usually about once a year or so). I can sit and hack perl for 14-20
hours before I start to lose it, though .. guess it just
depends on who you are.
I'll trade you 5 hours of perl tolerance for 400 points to
my rating :D
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