No one appreciates that with which I have to put up.
I am also considering whether or not pub is a root level directory, and if so, given the glorious weather we're having, is beach? I quite fancy a cd /beach/bronte, for example.
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No one appreciates that with which I have to put up.
I am also considering whether or not pub is a root level directory, and if so, given the glorious weather we're having, is beach? I quite fancy a cd /beach/bronte, for example.
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Comments
How pathetic am I that my first thought was that $cake is a scalar but you're using it in a foreach?
Posted by: Paul Tomblin | May 4, 2007 09:02 PM
Of course /pub is a root-level directory --- on all those Fosters Transfer Protocol servers.
Posted by: Nix | May 5, 2007 08:00 AM
*groan*
Posted by: BK | May 5, 2007 08:11 AM