This is my first attempt at obfuscation. Comments are very welcome.
open(PM,$0);@a="\x50\x65 \x72\x6C\x4D\x6F\x6e\x6B \x73\x21\x2D\x2D\x2D\x2D \x2D\x2D\x2D\x2D\x2D\x2D \x2D\x2D\x68\x74\x74\x70 \x3A\x2F\x2F\x77\x77\x77 \x2E\x70\x65\x72\x6C \x6D\x6F\x6E\x6B \x73 \x2E \x6F \x72 \x67" ;print<PM>; print"\xA";for$a(@a) {@b=split(' ',$a);}print @b;
...now, back to the mead. :)

cheers, -semio


In reply to Monk Chalice by semio

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