Another short one. Guess who decided it's time to really learn about pack and unpack. Inspired by this node Confession of a Perl Hacker

tachyon

map {print} unpack 'x9 A1 x10 A1 X3 A2 x6 A1 X27 A1 x12 A2 x4 A1 X13 A1 X4 A1 x12 A1 x8 A1 X12 A1 X12 A1 x12 A1 X7 A1 x14 A1 X20 A1 X8 A1 x1 A1 x7 A1 X7 A1 x12 A1', 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~';

In reply to Unpack her! by tachyon

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