=head1 EPIGRAPHS
-=head1 v5.13.10 - Egill Skalla-Grímsson, L<Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar|http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Egils_saga_Skalla-Gr%C3%ADmssonar>
+=head2 v5.13.10 - Egill Skalla-Grímsson, L<Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar|http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Egils_saga_Skalla-Gr%C3%ADmssonar>
L<Annonced on 2011-02-20 by Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2011/02/msg169340.html>
park, uniting with the wood that approached the little temple I have
described.
-=head2 v5.12.3 - Howard W. Campbell, Jr., "Reflections on Not Participating in Current Events"
-
-L<Announced on 2011-01-21 by Ricardo Signes|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2011/01/msg168368.html>
-
- I saw a huge steam roller,
- It blotted out the sun.
- The people all lay down, lay down;
- They did not try to run.
- My love and I, we looked amazed
- Upon the gory mystery.
- 'Lie down, lie down!' the people cried.
- 'The great machine is history!'
- My love and I, we ran away,
- The engine did not find us.
- We ran up to a mountain top,
- Left history far behind us.
- Perhaps we should have stayed and died,
- But somehow we don't think so.
- We went to see where history'd been,
- And my, the dead did stink so.
-
-=head2 v5.12.2 - William Gibson, "Pattern Recognition"
-
-L<Announced on 2010-09-06 by Jesse Vincent|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/09/msg163852.html>
-
-CPUs. Cayce Pollard Units. That's what Damien calls the clothing
-she wears. CPUs are either black, white, or gray, and ideally
-seem to have come into this world without human intervention.
-
-What people take for relentless minimalism is a side effect
-of too much exposure to the reactor-cores of fashion. This
-has resulted in a remorseless paring-down of what she can and
-will wear. She is, literally, allergic to fashion. She can
-only tolerate things that could have been worn, to a general
-lack of comment, during any year between 1945 and 2000. She's a
-design-free zone, a one-woman school of and whose very austerity
-periodically threatens to spawn its own cult.
-
-=head2 v5.12.2-RC1 - William Gibson, "Pattern Recognition"
-
-L<Announced on 2010-08-31 by Jesse Vincent|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/08/msg163670.html>
-
-The front page opens, familiar as a friend's living room. A frame-grab
-from #48 serves as backdrop, dim and almost monochrome, no characters in
-view. This is one of the sequences that generate comparisons with
-Tarkovsky. She only knows Tarkovsky from stills, really, though she did
-once fall asleep during a screening of The Stalker, going under on an
-endless pan, the camera aimed straight down, in close-up, at a puddle on
-a ruined mosaic floor. But she is not one of those who think that much
-will be gained by analysis of the maker's imagined influences. The cult
-of the footage is rife with subcults, claiming every possible influence.
-Truffaut, Peckinpah -- The Peckinpah people, among the least likely, are
-still waiting for the guns to be drawn.
-
=head2 v5.13.4 - Lewis Carroll, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
L<Announced on 2010-08-20 by Florian Ragwitz|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/08/msg163150.html>
bridges somewhere else, where they are badly wanted. For those who go in
quest of the sepulchre, faith is bridge enough.
+=head2 v5.13.0 - Jules Verne, "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth"
+
+L<Announced on 2010-04-20 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/04/msg159275.html>
+
+The heat still remained at quite a supportable degree. With an
+involuntary shudder, I reflected on what the heat must have been
+when the volcano of Sneffels was pouring its smoke, flames, and
+streams of boiling lava -- all of which must have come up by the
+road we were now following. I could imagine the torrents of hot
+seething stone darting on, bubbling up with accompaniments of
+smoke, steam, and sulphurous stench!
+
+"Only to think of the consequences," I mused, "if the old
+volcano were once more to set to work."
+
+=head2 v5.12.3 - Howard W. Campbell, Jr., "Reflections on Not Participating in Current Events"
+
+L<Announced on 2011-01-21 by Ricardo Signes|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2011/01/msg168368.html>
+
+ I saw a huge steam roller,
+ It blotted out the sun.
+ The people all lay down, lay down;
+ They did not try to run.
+ My love and I, we looked amazed
+ Upon the gory mystery.
+ 'Lie down, lie down!' the people cried.
+ 'The great machine is history!'
+ My love and I, we ran away,
+ The engine did not find us.
+ We ran up to a mountain top,
+ Left history far behind us.
+ Perhaps we should have stayed and died,
+ But somehow we don't think so.
+ We went to see where history'd been,
+ And my, the dead did stink so.
+
+=head2 v5.12.2 - William Gibson, "Pattern Recognition"
+
+L<Announced on 2010-09-06 by Jesse Vincent|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/09/msg163852.html>
+
+CPUs. Cayce Pollard Units. That's what Damien calls the clothing
+she wears. CPUs are either black, white, or gray, and ideally
+seem to have come into this world without human intervention.
+
+What people take for relentless minimalism is a side effect
+of too much exposure to the reactor-cores of fashion. This
+has resulted in a remorseless paring-down of what she can and
+will wear. She is, literally, allergic to fashion. She can
+only tolerate things that could have been worn, to a general
+lack of comment, during any year between 1945 and 2000. She's a
+design-free zone, a one-woman school of and whose very austerity
+periodically threatens to spawn its own cult.
+
+=head2 v5.12.2-RC1 - William Gibson, "Pattern Recognition"
+
+L<Announced on 2010-08-31 by Jesse Vincent|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/08/msg163670.html>
+
+The front page opens, familiar as a friend's living room. A frame-grab
+from #48 serves as backdrop, dim and almost monochrome, no characters in
+view. This is one of the sequences that generate comparisons with
+Tarkovsky. She only knows Tarkovsky from stills, really, though she did
+once fall asleep during a screening of The Stalker, going under on an
+endless pan, the camera aimed straight down, in close-up, at a puddle on
+a ruined mosaic floor. But she is not one of those who think that much
+will be gained by analysis of the maker's imagined influences. The cult
+of the footage is rife with subcults, claiming every possible influence.
+Truffaut, Peckinpah -- The Peckinpah people, among the least likely, are
+still waiting for the guns to be drawn.
+
=head2 v5.12.1 - Kurt Vonnegut, "Cat's Cradle"
L<Announced on 2010-05-16 by Jesse Vincent|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/05/msg160109.html>
Around and around and around we spin,
With feet of lead and wings of tin . . .
-=head2 v5.13.0 - Jules Verne, "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth"
-
-L<Announced on 2010-04-20 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/04/msg159275.html>
-
-The heat still remained at quite a supportable degree. With an
-involuntary shudder, I reflected on what the heat must have been
-when the volcano of Sneffels was pouring its smoke, flames, and
-streams of boiling lava -- all of which must have come up by the
-road we were now following. I could imagine the torrents of hot
-seething stone darting on, bubbling up with accompaniments of
-smoke, steam, and sulphurous stench!
-
-"Only to think of the consequences," I mused, "if the old
-volcano were once more to set to work."
-
=head2 v5.12.0 - Lewis Carroll, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
L<Announced on 2010-04-12 by Jesse Vincent|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/04/msg158820.html>
L<Announced on 2009-08-06 by Dave Mitchell|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2009/08/msg149498.html>
-=head2 5.005_05-RC1 - no epigraph
+=head2 v5.10.0 - Laurence Sterne, "Tristram Shandy"
-L<Announced on 2009-02-16 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2009/02/msg144227.html>
+L<Announced on 2007-12-18 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/12/msg131636.html>
+
+He would often declare, in speaking his thoughts upon the subject, that
+he did not conceive how the greatest family in England could stand it
+out against an uninterrupted succession of six or seven short
+noses.--And for the contrary reason, he would generally add, That it
+must be one of the greatest problems in civil life, where the same
+number of long and jolly noses, following one another in a direct line,
+did not raise and hoist it up into the best vacancies in the kingdom.
+
+=head2 v5.10.0-RC2 - no epigraph
+
+L<Announced on 2007-11-25 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/11/msg130978.html>
+
+=head2 v5.10.0-RC1 - no epigraph
+
+L<Announced on 2007-11-17 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/11/msg130653.html>
+
+=head2 v5.9.5 - no announcement
+
+L<Pre-announced on 2007-07-07 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/07/msg126358.html>,
+available on CPAN with same date, but never actually announced.
+
+=head2 v5.9.4 - no epigraph
+
+L<Announced on 2006-08-15 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2006/08/msg115782.html>
+
+=head2 v5.9.3 - no epigraph
+
+L<Announced on 2006-01-28 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2006/01/msg109086.html>
+
+=head2 v5.9.2 - Thomas Pynchon, "V"
+
+L<Announced on 2005-04-01 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=20050401150702.2b4a70d5@grubert.mandrakesoft.com>
+
+This word flip was weird. Every recording date of McClintic's he'd
+gotten into the habit of talking electricity with the audio men and
+technicians of the studio. McClintic once couldn't have cared less
+about electricity, but now it seemed if that was helping him reach a
+bigger audience, some digging, some who would never dig, but all
+paying and those royalties keeping the Triumph in gas and McClintic
+in J. Press suits, then McClintic ought to be grateful to
+electricity, ought maybe to learn a little more about it. So he'd
+picked up some here and there, and one day last summer he got around
+to talking stochastic music and digital computers with one
+technician. Out of the conversation had come Set/Reset, which was
+getting to be a signature for the group. He had found out from this
+sound man about a two-triode circuit called a flip-flop, which when
+it turned on could be one of two ways, depending on which tube was
+conducting and which was cut off: set or reset, flip or flop.
+
+"And that," the man said, "can be yes or no, or one or zero. And
+that is what you might call one of the basic units, or specialized
+`cells' in a big `electronic brain.' "
+
+"Crazy," said McClintic, having lost him back there someplace. But
+one thing that did occur to him was if a computer's brain could go
+flip or flop, why so could a musician's. As long as you were flop,
+everything was cool. But where did the trigger-pulse come from to
+make you flip?
+
+=head2 v5.9.1 - Tom Stoppard, "Arcadia"
+
+L<Announced on 2004-03-16 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/8587d77c565f2d43>
+
+Aren't you supposed to have a pony?
+
+=head2 v5.9.0 - Doris Lessing, "Martha Quest"
+
+L<Announced on 2003-10-27 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/63a8c34385de82a1>
+
+What of October, that ambiguous month
=head2 v5.8.9 - Right Hon. James Hacker MP, "The Complete Yes Minister: The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister"
'Ah, I see. A politician, Minister.'
-=head2 v5.10.0 - Laurence Sterne, "Tristram Shandy"
-
-L<Announced on 2007-12-18 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/12/msg131636.html>
-
-He would often declare, in speaking his thoughts upon the subject, that
-he did not conceive how the greatest family in England could stand it
-out against an uninterrupted succession of six or seven short
-noses.--And for the contrary reason, he would generally add, That it
-must be one of the greatest problems in civil life, where the same
-number of long and jolly noses, following one another in a direct line,
-did not raise and hoist it up into the best vacancies in the kingdom.
-
-=head2 v5.10.0-RC2 - no epigraph
-
-L<Announced on 2007-11-25 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/11/msg130978.html>
-
-=head2 v5.10.0-RC1 - no epigraph
-
-L<Announced on 2007-11-17 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/11/msg130653.html>
-
-=head2 v5.9.5 - no announcement
-
-L<Pre-announced on 2007-07-07 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/07/msg126358.html>,
-available on CPAN with same date, but never actually announced.
-
-=head2 v5.9.4 - no epigraph
-
-L<Announced on 2006-08-15 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2006/08/msg115782.html>
-
=head2 v5.8.8 - Joe Raposo, "Bein' Green"
L<Announced on 2006-02-01 by Nicholas Clark|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/28caf52e41ebe723>
Wonder I am green and it'll do fine, it's beautiful
And I think it's what I want to be
-=head2 v5.9.3 - no epigraph
-
-L<Announced on 2006-01-28 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2006/01/msg109086.html>
-
=head2 v5.8.8-RC1 - Cosgrove Hall Productions, "Dangermouse"
L<Announced on 2006-01-20 by Nicholas Clark|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/d231fc554af8cc51>
How that bird teased the wolf, how that wolf wanted to catch him! But
the bird was clever and the wolf simply couldn't do anything about it.
-=head2 v5.9.2 - Thomas Pynchon, "V"
-
-L<Announced on 2005-04-01 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=20050401150702.2b4a70d5@grubert.mandrakesoft.com>
-
-This word flip was weird. Every recording date of McClintic's he'd
-gotten into the habit of talking electricity with the audio men and
-technicians of the studio. McClintic once couldn't have cared less
-about electricity, but now it seemed if that was helping him reach a
-bigger audience, some digging, some who would never dig, but all
-paying and those royalties keeping the Triumph in gas and McClintic
-in J. Press suits, then McClintic ought to be grateful to
-electricity, ought maybe to learn a little more about it. So he'd
-picked up some here and there, and one day last summer he got around
-to talking stochastic music and digital computers with one
-technician. Out of the conversation had come Set/Reset, which was
-getting to be a signature for the group. He had found out from this
-sound man about a two-triode circuit called a flip-flop, which when
-it turned on could be one of two ways, depending on which tube was
-conducting and which was cut off: set or reset, flip or flop.
-
-"And that," the man said, "can be yes or no, or one or zero. And
-that is what you might call one of the basic units, or specialized
-`cells' in a big `electronic brain.' "
-
-"Crazy," said McClintic, having lost him back there someplace. But
-one thing that did occur to him was if a computer's brain could go
-flip or flop, why so could a musician's. As long as you were flop,
-everything was cool. But where did the trigger-pulse come from to
-make you flip?
-
=head2 v5.8.6 - A. A. Milne, "The House at Pooh Corner"
L<Announced on 2004-11-28 by Nicholas Clark|http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=20041128000836.GA304@Bagpuss.unfortu.net>
And we're off at last of the northern part
Of the Northern Hemisphere!
-=head2 v5.9.1 - Tom Stoppard, "Arcadia"
-
-L<Announced on 2004-03-16 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/8587d77c565f2d43>
-
-Aren't you supposed to have a pony?
-
-=head2 5.005_04 - no epigraph
-
-L<Announced on 2004-03-01 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/6c240ad0b189cb47>
-
-=head2 5.005_04-RC2 - Rudyard Kipling, "The Jungle Book"
-
-L<Announced on 2004-02-19 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/83e5421124a7b49d>
-
-The monkeys called the place their city, and pretended to despise
-the Jungle-People because they lived in the forest. And yet they
-never knew what the buildings were made for nor how to use
-them. They would sit in circles on the hall of the king's council
-chamber, and scratch for fleas and pretend to be men; or they would
-run in and out of the roofless houses and collect pieces of plaster
-and old bricks in a corner, and forget where they had hidden them,
-and fight and cry in scuffling crowds, and then break off to play up
-and down the terraces of the king's garden, where they would shake
-the rose trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers
-fall.
-
-=head2 5.005_04-RC1 - Lewis Carroll, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
-
-L<Announced on 2004-02-05 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/6aaeb6ec699bd116>
-
-Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had
-plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was
-going to happen next. First, she tried to look down and make out what
-she was coming to, but it was too dark to see anything; then she looked
-at the sides of the well, and noticed that they were filled with
-cupboards and book-shelves; here and there she saw maps and pictures
-hung upon pegs. She took down a jar from one of the shelves as she
-passed; it was labelled 'ORANGE MARMALADE', but to her great
-disappointment it was empty: she did not like to drop the jar for fear
-of killing somebody, so managed to put it into one of the cupboards as
-she fell past it.
-
=head2 v5.8.3 - Arthur William Edgar O'Shaugnessy, "Ode"
L<Announced on 2004-01-14 by Nicholas Clark|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/968fb8d71e23af69>
And love and romance,
Let's face the music and dance.
-=head2 v1.0_16 - Johan Vromans, extemporarily
-
-L<Announced on 2003-12-18 by Richard Clamp|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/9281dc6194d15940>
-
-=head2 v5.6.2 - Sterne, "Tristram Shandy"
-
-L<Announced on 2003-11-15 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/deb8cb9ad918716f>
-
-When great or unexpected events fall out upon the stage of this
-sublunary word--the mind of man, which is an inquisitive kind of
-a substance, naturally takes a flight, behind the scenes, to see
-what is the cause and first spring of them--The search was not
-long in this instance.
-
-=head2 v5.6.2-RC1 - Sterne, "Tristram Shandy"
-
-L<Announced on 2003-11-15 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/e3d4acc7a8dd3ce5>
-
-"Pray, my dear", quoth my mother, "have you not forgot to wind up the clock?"
-
=head2 v5.8.2 - Walt Whitman, "Passage to India"
L<Announced on 2003-11-06 by Nicholas Clark|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/4714574f93967673>
Their heads are green, and their hands are blue,
And they went to sea in a Sieve.
-=head2 v5.9.0 - Doris Lessing, "Martha Quest"
-
-L<Announced on 2003-10-27 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/63a8c34385de82a1>
-
-What of October, that ambiguous month
-
=head2 v5.8.1 - epigraph same as v5.7.1
L<Announced on 2003-09-25 by Jarkko Hietaniemi|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2003/09/msg82678.html>
Bonum Diem." These things were big and made of metal and there
was a guardhouse and a squad of unhelpful men in black armor.
-=head2 v5.6.2 - Sterne, "Tristram Shandy"
-
-L<Announced on 2003-11-15 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/deb8cb9ad918716f>
-
-When great or unexpected events fall out upon the stage of this
-sublunary word--the mind of man, which is an inquisitive kind of
-a substance, naturally takes a flight, behind the scenes, to see
-what is the cause and first spring of them--The search was not
-long in this instance.
-
-=head2 v5.6.2-RC1 - Sterne, "Tristram Shandy"
-
-L<Announced on 2003-11-08 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/e3d4acc7a8dd3ce5>
-
-"Pray, my dear", quoth my mother, "have you not forgot to wind up the clock?"
-
=head2 v5.8.0 - Terry Pratchett, "Reaper Man"
L<Announced on 2002-07-18 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2002/07/msg63720.html>
"Usually."
+=head2 v5.7.0 - Terry Pratchett, "Moving Pictures"
+
+L<Announced on 2000-09-02 by Jarkko Hietaniemi|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2000/09/msg17730.html>
+
+The Librarian had seen many weird things in his time,
+but that had to be the 57th strangest.
+[footnote: he had a tidy mind]
+
+=head2 v5.6.2 - Sterne, "Tristram Shandy"
+
+L<Announced on 2003-11-15 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/deb8cb9ad918716f>
+
+When great or unexpected events fall out upon the stage of this
+sublunary word--the mind of man, which is an inquisitive kind of
+a substance, naturally takes a flight, behind the scenes, to see
+what is the cause and first spring of them--The search was not
+long in this instance.
+
+=head2 v5.6.2-RC1 - Sterne, "Tristram Shandy"
+
+L<Announced on 2003-11-15 by Rafael Garcia-Suarez|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/e3d4acc7a8dd3ce5>
+
+"Pray, my dear", quoth my mother, "have you not forgot to wind up the clock?"
+
=head2 v5.6.1 - J R R Tolkien, "The Hobbit", Riddles in the Dark
L<Announced on 2001-04-08 by Gurusamy Sarathy|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2001/04/msg33823.html>
L<Announced on 2000-12-18 by Gurusamy Sarathy|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2000/12/msg27738.html>
-=head2 v5.7.0 - Terry Pratchett, "Moving Pictures"
-
-L<Announced on 2000-09-02 by Jarkko Hietaniemi|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2000/09/msg17730.html>
-
-The Librarian had seen many weird things in his time,
-but that had to be the 57th strangest.
-[footnote: he had a tidy mind]
-
=head2 v5.6.0 - J R R Tolkien, "The Hobbit", The Last Stage
L<Announced on 2000-03-23 by Gurusamy Sarathy|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2000/03/msg10341.html>
Come! Tra-la-la-lally!
Come back to the valley.
-
=head2 v5.6.0-RC3 - no epigraph
L<Announced on 2000-03-22 by Gurusamy Sarathy|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2000/03/msg10140.html>
+=head2 v5.005_05-RC1 - no epigraph
+
+L<Announced on 2009-02-16 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2009/02/msg144227.html>
+
+=head2 v5.005_04 - no epigraph
+
+L<Announced on 2004-03-01 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/6c240ad0b189cb47>
+
+=head2 v5.005_04-RC2 - Rudyard Kipling, "The Jungle Book"
+
+L<Announced on 2004-02-19 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/83e5421124a7b49d>
+
+The monkeys called the place their city, and pretended to despise
+the Jungle-People because they lived in the forest. And yet they
+never knew what the buildings were made for nor how to use
+them. They would sit in circles on the hall of the king's council
+chamber, and scratch for fleas and pretend to be men; or they would
+run in and out of the roofless houses and collect pieces of plaster
+and old bricks in a corner, and forget where they had hidden them,
+and fight and cry in scuffling crowds, and then break off to play up
+and down the terraces of the king's garden, where they would shake
+the rose trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers
+fall.
+
+=head2 v5.005_04-RC1 - Lewis Carroll, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
+
+L<Announced on 2004-02-05 by LE<0xe9>on Brocard|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/6aaeb6ec699bd116>
+
+Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had
+plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was
+going to happen next. First, she tried to look down and make out what
+she was coming to, but it was too dark to see anything; then she looked
+at the sides of the well, and noticed that they were filled with
+cupboards and book-shelves; here and there she saw maps and pictures
+hung upon pegs. She took down a jar from one of the shelves as she
+passed; it was labelled 'ORANGE MARMALADE', but to her great
+disappointment it was empty: she did not like to drop the jar for fear
+of killing somebody, so managed to put it into one of the cupboards as
+she fell past it.
+
+=head2 v1.0_16 - Johan Vromans, extemporarily
+
+L<Announced on 2003-12-18 by Richard Clamp|http://groups.google.com/group/perl.perl5.porters/msg/9281dc6194d15940>
+
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This document was originally compiled based on a list of epigraphs