Been working on this one for a while, and I finally think it's decent enough to share...
#!/usr/bin/perl
++vec$\,$,+=y...c,1for+split/\W+/,+q;s/__*/pop/ge,@qq[11*$_-&_]|=\12-&
+_,sub _{
$_[(push@{$qq[@_]},$_[unshift(@___,shift),1],\010)]=&{_ x@qq},y._1..d>
+3?_:$qq[
0]=$ARGV[$qq[-1]]}1+while$qq[2]<11||do{pop@_ for@___[0..2]}&unshift re
+verse@qq
[@qq]&&__.&___,_,sub ___{@_[$_]=eval q+do$0||sprintf'%01e2ld',$qq[_?11
+:shift@_
],do$0+,push@_,$qq[-1]+tr._1..c}$qq[&__]=&___+1 for(@___)x$_,$ARGV[-1]
+or eval+
qq;;;print
-- Mike
--
just,my${.02}
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