And for 2004, only a few minor tweaks needed:
use strict;
$|++;
use LWP::Simple;
my @models = qw(
ana
angela
bridget
carolyn
elsa
fernanda
frankie
jessica
jessicaw
marisa
may
melissa
molly
noemie
petra
veronica
yamila
);
# http://s.a.cnn.net/si/features/2004_swimsuit/images/gallery/popup/ma
+y_03.jpg
for my $model (@models) {
for my $id (0..15) {
my $url = sprintf "http://s.a.cnn.net/si/features/2004_swimsuit/"
+.
"images/gallery/popup/%s_%02d.jpg", $model, $id;
my $file = "$model-$id.jpg";
print "$url => $file: ";
print +mirror($url, $file), "\n";
}
}
update:
check out the 2005 edition as well.
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