Not to rain on your parade, but this was posted on slashdot just over a month ago.
But... who cares? Things can be mentioned on more than one web site. It's okay when that happens. Not everyone reads Slashdot every single day.
Both the New York Times and the Washington Post can discuss an event. The same is true for Slashdot and PerlMonks.
Just my $0.02,
Wally Hartshorn
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