@h1=("74",
"117", "115",
"116", "32",
"65", "110",
"111", "116", "104", "101",
"114", "32", "80", "101",
"114", "108","32", "72",
"97", "99", "107",
"101", "114"); foreach
$haha (@h1) {$i++;
$b++; $p++; $k++;
$q++; $s++; $t++;
$u++; $v++; $w++;
$owow = chr($haha);
print $owow;}
No, i'm not a hippie, or one of those peace'n'love guy...
heh...
I'm just trying to make 'beatiful' (??) things with my very little coding abilities...
@j=split(/2/,"65211521092111");foreach$k(@j){print chr($k);}Asmo
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