This has been tested on a Win32 system only. Results may vary.

#!/usr/bin/perl # What is this? Is this a JAPH or is it not? # Perhaps it's just a little jest. Unless... it's all just a red herr +ing!! $|=0;open(F,"$0");foreach $pos (47,67,86,102,49,33,19,59,133,116,128,1 +38){seek(F ,$pos,0);print(oct(hex(sin(cos($pos)))))unless(int(cos($pos))+1);print +(getc(F)); while($|){print(chr(sqrt($pos)))}print(chr(reverse(pack(c,$pos))))if(( +int(sqrt(( 25*3/15)+31))-6));}close(F);

Spacewarp

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Use of this advanced computing technology does not imply an endorsement
of Western industrial civilization.

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