Thank you, blazar.

The sad thing (for me) is I went through almost every part of the code and I understand about 90% of what's going on at every interval point (set by me). Yet, I can't seem to have an idea of what username is required by the program. Here's a snippet of my debugging attempt:
print "\nm1: $m[$p]\n"; $m[$p]+=3; print "p1: $p\n"; print "\nm2: $m[$p]\n"; print "\nAt the beginning2\n"; for $i (0..@m) { print "m${i}: $m[$i]\n"; }

In reply to Re^4: Output of mindfcuk by Anonymous Monk
in thread Output of mindfcuk by Anonymous Monk

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