Since this is a hot topic, I decided to make a slightly different JAPH^HN ;^).

$~=@$b/2;for($;=$|++;(($:,$a)=($$b[$;],$$b[$;+$~]))&&$a=~/^\d+$/||($\= +$/,print ("@$b[$~*2...3+$~*2]"),-0);$;++){BEGIN{@$b[1,3,4,6,2,5,$|]=(("aaaa")x4 +,("aaa") x2,"Aaaa");@$b[9,8,12,11,7,13,10]=sort{$a<=>$b}(4853,271082,9171,17007 +,238034, 141058,172191)}$:++for 1..$a;push@$b,$:;$;<2&&next;40%$;or$$b[$#$b-1]. +=pop@$b}

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David Serrano


In reply to s/Perl hacker,/plagiarized node\n/; by Hue-Bond

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