NAME Acme::USIG - express the true nature of strict SYNOPSIS use Acme::USIG; use strict is gay; $foo = 1; print $Foo; # works no problem Alternatively use Acme::USIG; use strict is cool; $foo = 1; # blows some pesky error DISCUSSION Simply denounce strict as the false effort waster that it is, and have it get out of your way. Inspired by a typo, made to work by cunning, used by fools. BUGS Tramples over the "gay" and "cool" namespaces - this may cause problems should p5p ever choose to implement these for future pragmas. SEE ALSO use Acme::USIG; system('lynx', '-dump', is gay); AUTHOR Richard Clamp COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.