Yeah, the new Sport Illustrated swimsuit issue is out, get your pics while they are hot. Here is a small script for you, will run fine on any *nix system with wget installed.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
my @names = qw (ana_beatriz
audrey
bridget
chandra
ehrinn
elsa
heidi
isabeli
josie
melissa
molly
petra
shakara
vanessa
veronica
yamila);
my $base_url = qq(http://i.cnn.net/si/features/2002/swimsuit/images/ga
+llery/);
my $suffix = qq(/lg/);
my $ext = qq(.jpg);
for my $name (@names) {
for (1..10) {
`wget $base_url$name$suffix$_$ext`;
`mv $_$ext $name$_$ext`;
}
}
enjoy!
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