I tend to put /'s before all commands no matter where they are executed. I submitted a script to mirc.net and actually was critqued on this, and marked down. Personally, I don't see the harm, and acts more as clearification to me than anything. I do it because at a quick glance, I can take notice to what is and isn't a command. It is trivial to include it, and on that note--why not? I mean no harm, no foul.

As far as truthful, are you frerring to putting my own script to shame? I didn't have any stock investments in it, so I really don't care. I just wanted to see the actual outcome (with a proven method) and got one. Kind of interesting how a $remove even does better than a loop.>:D