[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat wrote:
> > Other nice entries were the ones that used s/$&/$&/ while
> > aeiouy=~/.?/g I love this use of two different values of $&
> > (which are equal, but not the same)
> 
> Rick Klement wrote:
> > When I found that s/$&/$&/g for my 44, I had the "giggles"
> > for a day  :)
> 
> Rick, there were loud mad cackles from me when I opened my
> email and saw your little gem.

Thank you, that's high praise for a perl golfer,
to hear that his code induced "loud mad cackles".  :)

And thank you again, Andrew, for running this excellent golf game!

-- 
Rick Klement

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