BIG sharks that is...
3 years ago
I’ve dived with little baby reef sharks. I’m talking about the bigs ones you need a cage for! Not that easy to do in Dublin. I hear South Africa is great for it though.
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juggle clubs
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Dive with sharks
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own less stuff
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I’ve dived with little baby reef sharks. I’m talking about the bigs ones you need a cage for! Not that easy to do in Dublin. I hear South Africa is great for it though.
...and not necessarily that expensive. They do some small silver pendands and earings that are pricey but not ridiculous. They make a great present since they come in a nice Tiffany’s box of course.
Learning perl is definitely a necessity for any sysadmin. However, perl prograaming is so free-form that it compeltely ruins your style if you re used to the rigidity of C, C++ or Java.
I always use “use strict;” at the top of any perl program to at least make me define my variables properly…