I did. Its an interesting read. As a FYI for anyone else having this question, my final program looked Thus:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#use strict;
#use warnings;
#use Data::Dumper;
my %data;
{
local $/ = '';
while (<>) {
chomp;
my ($key, $data) = split /\n/;
$data{$key} = $data;
}
}
#print %data;
my $key;
# my $data;
foreach $key (keys %data) {
# print "$key\n";
print "$key,$data{$key}\n";
}
"Two Wheels good, Four wheels bad."
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