Acme-DonMartin

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laborious to speak out loud.

To compound the problem, most people can't even agree on what
something as basic as C<#> should be called. Some of the names for
it (although by no means exhaustive) include:

     pound, pound sign, number sign, flash, hash, sharp,
     grid, crosshatch, octothorpe, square, pig-pen, hex,
     tictactoe, scratchmark, crunch, thud, thump, splat.

(and if you say these last few out loud, I think you can begin to
see where this is going). And if you think that's bad, wait until
you hear some of the sillier symbols, like C<%>, C<&> and C<@>.

The first time you run a program under C<Acme::DonMartin>, nothing
happens, but your source code is magically transformed into Don
Martin cartoon sound effects. The code continues to work as before,
but now the above program looks something like this:

   #! /usr/local/bin/perl



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