Well, this is my first attempt at anything close to obfuscated code, I really didn't have much of a reason to do it, I was just kind of board.
#!/usr/bin/perl
$mrT=1;$z=
242;@4=(202*2.5
/5,2*37*1.09-3.66,
55.5/3);print chr($4
[1]);print chr($4
[2]*(1.5*2)*2);
@ch= ($z/2+5
-2.3,
104.3
);print
chr((((((5*7+5) /2)*4)+20)-
10)+20);
print chr
($ch [$mrT ]
+2.7);$mrT=
$mrT - 1;
print
chr($4
[0]), chr
($ch[ $mrT
]- 2.4 );###
Well I never said I was an artist...
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