Another one.
__(<DATA>, 0,0);sub __{@__ = map{substr($_,o__, 1) eq 'x'?int(substr($_, 1))*-1:int($_)}split(" ",$_[o__ ]);print eval __o($_) for($_[o__+ 2],10);$____=$__[$_[o__+1]]+$_[o__+2]; __($_[o__],$___=$_[o__+1]+o__+1,$____)if ($_[1]<24);}sub o__{eval join "",map {__o($_)}(111,114,100)}sub __o{ return join "",map{chr} (99,104,114)} __DATA__ 074 043 x002 001 x084 033 045 001 005 x012 x003 013 x082 048 021 013 x +006 x076 040 025 002 008 x006 0013
Thanks..

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