I have been lurking around the obfuscation section for as long as I have been a member of PM because I have always been fascinated with the skill and ingenuity required to create truly great obfuscated code. I must say that up until I stumbled across this post, the only other obfusctaed script I had been really impressed with was, of course, the ubiquitous camel code. I have always been fascinated with the storage of information in DNA strands, and although this script may not be as complicated as the camel code, its asthetic appeal and overall brilliance struck me as amazing. Defintely ++ MeowChow, I would more than once if I could. Keep up the awesome work - one day, I only hope that I could create something so shweet! :)
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