Just found out that this doesn't run properly on a Mac run OS X 10.3.9 (running perl 5.8.1 with ithreads support). To make it run properly Remove the Hi-Res part. It runs slower, but at least it works! Anyone else have problems with it printing out of order (and on what OS/Perl version)?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;use threads;
$| = 1;my @j=('creaJ','klrnu','e os','rHPtt','!aeh ');
my (%d);foreach (@j){$d{$_}=threads->create('x',$_);}foreach (@j){my
$x=$d{$_}->join();}sub x{my $i=shift;my $t;while($t=substr($i,-1,1)){
print $t;chop($i);sleep(1);}return($_);}
-Kevin
my $a='62696c6c77667269656e6440676d61696c2e636f6d';
while ($a=~m/(^.{2})/s)
{print unpack('A',pack('H*',"$1"));$a=~s/^.{2}//s;}
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