Thanks to one4k4 for getting me going on this. It's obfu by default - I didn't have to TRY to make it obscure, just attempt to meet the terms of the challenge, and the obfucacity takes care of itself. I hope it's o.k. to post it here all the same. I'm off to listen to a concert of one-armed cymbal-players.
#/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my @array = ('#/usr/bin/perl -w ','use strict;','for (0..1) {print $ar +ray[$_], "\n"};','print q[my @array = (];','for (0..($#array-1)) {&pr +t($array[$_])}','print "q[",$array[$#array],"]);","\n";','for (2..$#a +rray) {print $array[$_],"\n"};',q[sub prt {$a = shift;$a =~ s/'/"/g;p +rint "'",$a,"',"}]); for (0..1) {print $array[$_], "\n"}; print q[my @array = (]; for (0..($#array-1)) {&prt($array[$_])} print "q[",$array[$#array],"]);","\n"; for (2..$#array) {print $array[$_],"\n"}; sub prt {$a = shift;$a =~ s/'/"/g;print "'",$a,"',"}
p.s. - sorry about the line-breaks. I guess I could have re-worked it to eradicate them, but frankly this was enough craziness for one day for this bear of little brain.

§ George Sherston

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