Here is my second attempt at a JAPH. I took a different approach then my first try. Tell me what you think. Might not be the best, but Im proud!

{$_ .= <DATA>;redo if !eof(DATA); }s/#//g;eval __END__ ########map######$a.=#######chr($##_), qw/112 114 105 ##110 ##116## 32 34 ## ## ## ######## ##### 74 ####### 117 ## 115 116 ##32 97 110## 111 116## 104## 101## 114 32 80 101 114 108 32 ##104 97 99###### 107## 101## 114####### 44 34 59/;eval $a

Hey look mom, I can code in perl!

zzSPECTREz


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