So, staring at Thinkgeek's latest creation and wondering what the hell it says? This handy dandy binary decoder can tell you! Just feed it a string of binary digits, and it'll convert them to their ASCII equivalent.
perl -e'$_=<>;print+(map{chr(eval"0b$_")}unpack"a8"x(length($_)/8),$_),"\n"'(Better versions quite welcome...)
=cut
--Brent Dax
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