Since I've already voted on your obfu I must have seen it before, yet didn't remember it. :( Probably when I was writing The Top Ten Perl Obfus because I had to view (and up-vote) a LOT of old obfus in order to identify the top ten.

I see you warmed up the day before with When a PERL Hacker Retires which just prints a fixed clock face of JAPH letters without using localtime.

When super searching, tye and I no doubt did not bother to click on your obfu because of the inscrutable node title When JAPH retires (v 2.0).

The positions on your clock face are not numbered 1..12, but, more imaginatively, (J u s t A n o t h e r P e r l H a c k e r), a delightful touch that explains the subtle node title and the 100+ node rep. Well done, and thanks for finding this classic obfu.


In reply to Re^2: Are old obfus gone forever? by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Are old obfus gone forever? by Schmunzie

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