Fine art!
What strikes me, though, is that Kevin Meltzer seems way ahead of the time: the document states it's from October 2001 and to quote my computer:
> date
Mon Sep 10 13:40:28 CEST 2001
*grin*
And the winner brings up a few other thoughts:
- is there a tengwar mode for writing perl? ((x)emacs support would be nice)
- what about rewriting The Camel in Cirth and carving it into stone?
- is there a version of perl which doesn't use English words but Quenya for it's statements?
;-)
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Stefan
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you begin bashing the string with a +42 regexp of confusion
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