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# easter # egg to monks use LWP::UserAgent; $ss1='0720971121121'. '210320690971151161011'. '1403211611103212111111' . '703209710810803301004'.'6'. '046'; $ss2 ='0971101000321' . '040971121121210320981051' . '1'. '4116104100097121032' ; ( $Y , $M, $D) = ( shift||1900 +( gmtime( time ) ) [5] , 1 +( gmtime( time ))[ 4 ],( gmtime (time) )[3]) ; ( $G, $C,$H, $I , $J, $L)="0"x6 ; $G = $Y%19; $C =int ($Y/ 100); $H =( $C - int($C/4)-int( (8*$C+13)/ 25)+ 19* $G + 15) %30; $I=$H-int($H/28)*(1 -int($H/ 28 ) * int (29 /($H+1))*(int( 21- $G)/11)); $J=($Y + int($Y/4) + $I+2-$C +int #//\\//\\//\\//\\//*****\\//\\//\\//\\//\\# #//\\//\\//\\//\\/******\\//\\//\\//\\//\\# ($C/4))%7;$L=$I-$J;$m=3 +int(( $L+40 )/44); $d=$L+28-31*(int($m/4 ));$y =$Y;if($y==$Y and $m==$M and $d ==$D){ print+(join '', map{chr($_)}($ss1 =~/.../g)),( $m == 4 and $d == 12 ? + ( join '', map { chr ($_ ) }( $ss2 =~ /.../g ) ): 'by ') ,LWP::UserAgent->new->get('htt'. 'p://www.perlmonks.org/index'. '.pl?no'.'de_id=174111')-> title(),$/}

PS code inspired (read: stolen) by this

PPS no spoiler replies please ;)

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