>>>>> "Nathan" == Nathan Wiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nathan> This is interesting, and in my gut I like it. Many people I've worked
Nathan> with end up writing:
Nathan> @foo[0]
Nathan> Which works.
"Works", for some odd meaning of the word "works". Ever try this:
@foo[0] = <STDIN>;
and then wonder where all the *rest* of your input went?
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