Fwd: Re: [oak perl] > perlmonks.org

George Woolley george at metaart.org
Tue Dec 3 00:27:27 CST 2002


All,  Sorry about the lack of useful title on the earlier message. -- George

Mike,
May I give your name on perlmonks.org to the CostaRica.pm group leader.
I have asked an analogous question of him.
Is the any common practice about how such names are handled
that might be useful to know?
   --- George

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Subject: Re: [oak perl]
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 20:42:29 -0800
From: George Woolley <george at metaart.org>
To: oakland at mail.pm.org

I've visited a couple of times, but have not been moved to join so far.
Interesting, just moments ago,
I got an email from the CostaRica.pm group leader,
asking me if I was in permonks.org and telling me his name there.

I do enjoy the meshing of "real life" and role playing.
So far I've been more drawn to very free forms of role playing.
See http://www.metaart.org/role

You didn't tell me you were an Abbot. Impressive!
An Abbot and an Ambassador. An intriguing combination.
   -- George

On Monday 02 December 2002 7:23 pm, M. Lewis wrote:
> ... www.perlmonks.org is an excellent source of information. It is free to
> join if you like. But joining is not a requirement. You'll find me there
> as 'cajun'.
> Mike
>
> On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 18:51, George Woolley wrote:
> > reference "Perl Ambassadors" post at
> > http://perlmonks.thepen.com/74314.html ...
> >    --- George

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