I'll play
[duelafn ~]$ wc corpse-2.pl
7 35 212 corpse-2.pl
[duelafn ~]$ md5sum corpse-2.pl
4e92ccfcbfc69686bb1687824efc0733 corpse-2.pl
[duelafn ~]$ tail -n2 corpse-2.pl
say $c;
my %h = (split /\s+/, $c);
One open curlie.
Update Fri Nov 21 13:23:15 EST 2008: Well, this is code, we don't really read linearly so I'll give you a line in the middle this time.
[duelafn]$ wc corpse-4.pl
9 32 187 corpse-4.pl
[duelafn]$ md5sum corpse-4.pl
054c44f5cb2460eae1b1107ae31fd6e9 corpse-4.pl
[duelafn]$ tail -n4 corpse-4.pl | head -n1
burn($fat);
No open curlies.
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