# # Set $$ -- usually the PID of the running Perl, but not a read-only # variable -- to a strange string: first part looks like code, # but latter half looks like junk. If you uudecode the junk (minus # the embedded newline) you get: # # $_=q!$_='print "Just another Perl hacker"'!; # $$ = q{$_=unpack'u',q|L)%\]<2$D7STG<')I;G0@(DIU