Acme-DonMartin

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   gahork tik gark dakdik gleet skroook skronk chomple dig
   klooonn sloople tik fling splork gleet cook chook wiz
   bombah boomer poong glong shuka spatz

The next time it is run, it will function as it did previously.

Now you can pick up the phone and dictate it to someone else
and they can type it in to a computer and run it with much
less chance of confusion or error.

This is also a security feature. It is expected that a government
official who has wire-tapped your line will be laughing too hard
to be able to recover the source code.

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=head1 DIAGNOSTICS

=over 4

=item C<zownt thlip spoosh>

README  view on Meta::CPAN

    use Test::Cmd
    use Test::Pod
    use Test::Pod::Coverage

BASIC USAGE

    use Acme::DonMartin;
    print "hello, world\n";

Place the above code in a file, and then execute it, and it will
be transformed into Don Martin sound effects. Run it a second time,
and it will perform as expected. (In this case, "hello, world" will
be printed to the usual place.

BUGS

I have made an improved attempt, as of version 0.07, to create a
test suite for this module that works reliably and portably. (It
works okay on Unix and Win32). Mainly by finding the right Test
modules to do all the nitty-gritty details for me.



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