Should not that hard to explain :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict; use warnings; # My array should read Obfuscation :)
my @s = ("\117"=>"\142","\146"=>"\165","\163"=>"\143","\141"=>"\164","
+\151"=>"\157"=>"\156"); my ($c) = $^X =~ m/(?:.*[\/|\\]){0,}(\w+)/;
print uc(++$s[8]).$s[3].($s[4]).++$s[4]."\40".$s[6].$s[10].lc($s[0]).$
+s[7]."her\40".ucfirst($c)." "."h".$s[6].$s[5]."ker".",\n";
"We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise." - Larry Wall.
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