Well, i was recently inspired by some Window's "trolls" posting somewhere for no reason to put perl to the task, ... Yes, i do know better to indulge such behavior but if i can't have fun with perl, where can i have fun? I posted a similiar "liner" (as below) after the "troll", and stated that i "felt this summed up the point (s)he was trying to make",...
perl -e'@arr=qw(k r o d c d n a c l l o r t c a c m a c i c e m c d n +i m c t n o d c e s a e l p); s/c/ / for @arr;print reverse @arr;prin +t"\n";'
Ahh, ... it feels good to confess, hopefully all here can understand,..

In reply to Re: Trollish Reflections by Anonymous Monk
in thread Trollish Reflections by jlongino

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