That's really pretty cool...but a suggestion to make it a little less annoying and a LOT shorter:
@a=('\' x 74,'\' x 117,'\' x 115,'\' x 116,'\' x 32,'\' x 65,'\' x 110
+,'\' x 111,'\' x 116,'\' x 104,'\' x 101,'\' x 114,'\' x 32,'\' x 80,
+'\' x 101,'\' x 114,'\' x 108,'\' x 32,'\' x 72,'\' x 97,'\' x 99,'\'
+ x 107,'\' x 101,'\' x 114);foreach $a(@a) {print length $a, ",";}
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1952 - 2001
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