Why a counter and imply it's short when you have a
foreach, and a
print"$_" ?
print for@f[0..-2] is shorter.
Edit: Wow, I really do live in a little fluffy bunny world where everyone's happy, there's no war, pizza isn't fattening, Darth Vader was never an annoying child, the Six million Dollar Man really was a good tv show, new shoes are comfy, my girlfriend's bum never looks big in this, and code like this works.
Kind of surprised I didn't lose all the xp I'd ever gotten on this one. hardburn posted the correct code below.
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