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Re: Spatial Japh

by chargrill (Parson)
on Feb 05, 2006 at 08:12 UTC ( [id://528048]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Spatial Japh

You totally broke my putty window. It's light blue. I was hoping I'd get a clue as to what you're doing by just running it in a putty window to a BSD box. (No, no activestate on this windows box, rarely use it). But no. You gotta go breakin' stuff.

Update: Man, serves me right for trying to understand or even run an obfu... a masterful one at that... that late at night, after, well... a few beers.

Had I any votes left that night, I would've ++'d liverpole without hesitation. As such, I just made a rambling unfunny attempt at being funnyish, and a negative rep is my just reward.



--chargrill
$/ = q#(\w)# ; sub sig { print scalar reverse join ' ', @_ } + sig map { s$\$/\$/$\$2\$1$g && $_ } split( ' ', ",erckha rlPe erthnoa stJu +" );

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Re^2: Spatial Japh
by liverpole (Monsignor) on Feb 05, 2006 at 20:28 UTC
    It works for me fine in Putty, except that it doesn't change colors.  But then, I am telnetting into a Linux box, NOT BSD.

    Did you read the Important Note, in red, at the top, which says to run it in an xterm (Linux) or 'cmd' shell (Windows)?  Those are the two OS's that I tested the script on.

    Also, did you make sure to change the size of the window first?


    @ARGV=split//,"/:L"; map{print substr crypt($_,ord pop),2,3}qw"PerlyouC READPIPE provides"

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