Very cool and fun little program. This brings back vague fond awful memories of having to do this game (a far less pretty/feature inclusive version of it anyway) for our final program of my assembly language class in college... on an x86 processor in a Windows environment (*shudders*), and it was the only program we did in a Windows environment instead of Linux because the professor wanted us to know, "exactly how good we had it up until then." I do remember being slightly disappointed that I no longer got my old friend "Segmentation Fault" as an error and instead Windows gave some "Out of Bounds" memory access message IIRC.
Just another Perl hooker - Yep, I've definitely seen more than my share of d*cks in the world, that's for sure.
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