> > Good comparison, I never see advice to use no warnigns and 
> no strict 
> > though :)
> 
> I've actually seen it a few times in code, but it's usually surrounded
> by:
> 
> ######################
> ######################
> #WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> ######################
> # Warnings / Strict turned off here because you know what 
> you're doing, right?
> 
> :-D

Tee hee hee :)

> 
> -Dan

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