#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use MarchMadness; use Teams; # module MarchMadness available at CBS.com # module Teams available at NCAA.org our $final_four = new MarchMadness; our @teams; our $vegas = 'excited'; for(1..64){ push @teams, new Teams } foreach (@teams){ $_->players->chomp('bit'); $_->fans->hex('opposition'); $_->set('hopes_high' => 1); $_->alumni->place_bets(); } $final_four->set( 'may_best_team_win' => 1); $final_four->set( 'allow_upsets' => 1); while(1){ my $time = localtime; if( $time eq 'Thu Mar 16 12:00:00 2006' ){ $final_four->tipoff; last; }else{ sleep(1) } } $final_four->start_watching; # mainloop :-)

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

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