OK, I just can't leave this one alone, I have to know...   =) 
        You *are* the one who wrote "Learning Perl on Win32 Systems", yes?
The more-or-less definitive guide to arguably the most powerful Windows
scripting language around?  Were you an entirely different person in 1997?
Posessed by MS demons, maybe?  Is there anything you need to confess?  I
sense some interesting Perl history here...
        Apologies in advance, and please read this message with the kindness
that I wrote it (and also feel free to ignore it!)... 
        -Chris   

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>>>>> "Chris" == Chris McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Chris>  I name my Perl scripts on my FreeBSD box "something.pl"
Chris> because I'm the first (and so far only, but not for long) user
Chris> of a Unix-y system in an all-Windows shop, and I don't want my
Chris> colleagues to be confused.

If they're using Windows, they're already hopelessly confused. :)

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