Taking that a bit further...
Why have warnings on if it's not warnings clean?
Also, why not print the whole thing instead of the initials? You can probably do way better than this, but I'm just making the suggestion.
#!/usr/bin/perl -- unless don't
eval{ require Win32::Console::ANSI;
};sub ::{printf @_ } sub sub{
rand 39/999} sub O123 {::
"" ."\e[%d" .";%dH%s" ,@_
;}; sub l234 {O123 $|= 1
,1, "\e[J"} while(1) {
$c or do {::"\e[1" ."".
"" .";%dm", 30+ rand
7 ; l234;$u=&sub ;$v =
&sub ;$ c= 3999 ;$b=qw
/19 9 1/[int rand 3 ]};O123
11*sin( $v* $c)+ 13,39*cos ($u*$c)+41,
qw+J u s t A n o t h e r P e
r l H a c k e r+[$c
%21]; ($a++%
$b) or $c--;}
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