Ho, > Those of us who have been on this mailing list since its inception know > that Vicki's original intent in founding the list was to share bits of Perl > code like this, where the puzzle is to figure out what they're supposed to > do, why they work, and what a good way to do it would have been. Don't hold this knowledge only to the people who've been around since this list was conceived. This is one of the reasons I love working with perl. And it's what brought me here. :) > Please send me anything you run across that qualifies as Fun With > Perl; I'm collecting :-) If you send one, I'd like: the setup > (what's the problem), the given solution, your alternate solution(s) > where applicable, any appropriate description of what's wrong or why > this is interesting... Vicki, I still think this one's neat, but I don't even know if you're still maintaining that page. :) print "yes"&"no"for(1..3); # hehehe joey ==== Want to unsubscribe from Fun With Perl? Well, if you insist... ==== Send email to <fwp-request@technofile.org> with message _body_ ==== unsubscribe