That was not by choice... clearly I have risen above those days. Besides you had seniority... and we could only have one linux box to test the cross-platform capabilities of our system. If I'm such a tool how did I start out making more than you were thanks to my smooth finagling? Must at least have been a better paid "tool of the man".
In the future when you link could you make sure they point to actual nodes... otherwise I might just have to delete your less than helpful comments in the future. Look at Perl Monk Procedures if you want to learn how to do things correctly for a change.
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