i read it several times back and fort, but i still don't understand the meditation aspect of this post. i'm also not sure whether you're asking some question or showing some cool uses for perl. i doubt it's a tutorial, i'm certain it's not a discussion regarding PM itself, and obviously it's not a poetry.

but perhaps, you could help yourself with the guides and learn how to post here on PerMonks.


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