Ironically, this is also from early versions of Windows 95 where the 
startup tips also say this eventually (if you leave them on enough).

Maybe Matt's a Microsoft Mole.... :)

At 08:53 AM 10/3/00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>nice - i especially like the faq:
>
> > q) Should I ever run with scissors?
> > a) No. You should never, ever run with scissors
>
>..as at first i was wondering what this "scissors" perl module was that i'd
>never heard of :-))))
>
>time for a break from geekdom i think
>
>mark
>
>ref: http://axkit.org/faq.xml
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>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Matt Sergeant [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 7:30 PM
> > To:   AxKit Users Mailing List
> > Cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Perl-XML Mailing List
> > Subject:      [ANNOUNCE] AxKit 1.0
> >
> > I've finally managed to put AxKit 1.0 out, after a long run-up to the 1.0
> > release. There are a couple of known issues with XSP and a couple of other
> > potential bugs still standing, but the API is now stable, and we can add
> > further enhancements as "bug fixes" now. Despite these minor bugs, AxKit
> > has proved to be very stable for production use, with no noticable memory
> > leakage over time.
> >

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