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Oh God! i feel like i'm drunk ... hic ....
More than palindrome you could called it mirror or something like that ...
I think, i can make the same effect with some code, a mirror, a digital camera, gimp||photoshop, a character recognition application :

Step 1) Take a photo of your initial code on your screen Step 2) Put the mirror in front of your screen +--------+ | Screen | +--------+ || +---------+ +----------+ | Mirror1 | <-> | Mirror 2 | +---------+ +----------+ Step 3) take a photo of the 'mirror 2' Step 4) save the two photos to your Hardisk Step 5) open your gimp||photoshop Step 6) Join the two photos Step 7) Pass the ocr Step 8) saves the result, and get so many errors when trying to compile it hehehe

What can i say; your code is ingenious, and very obfuscated (understanble, but harmfull to any who wants to read it!), i promise that while i was reading it, i startet to see aTaD as the correct one instead of DaTa ... reverse reading ufff, bad thing! (You gained it: $chargrill++)

cheers

perl -Te 'print map { chr((ord)-((10,20,2,7)[$i++])) } split //,"turo"'

In reply to Re: fun with palindromes by turo
in thread fun with palindromes by chargrill

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