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URL: http://www.askbjoernhansen.com/archives/2002/09/12.html
Date: 2002-09-12T17:08:46-08:00
The Oracle of Google can answer multiple choice questions amazingly well ...
Who is the author of Perl?, What family lives next door to the Simpsons?. As
the author points out on the about page; this thing would be really useful in a
"Who Wants To Be a Millionaire" type contest. =)...