using binary as a fontmap :) yaph, yaph, yaph,....
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
map{map{print$_?"$_":" "}split//,sprintf"%.8b\n",$_} #*YaPH*#
((0,28,48,54,60,62,76,126)[3,1,6,7,1,3,5,3,1,3,4,2,3,3,5,3]);
from the hmmm well ok this does look better so lets cut it up dept.
or, to add some readability: the vt100 version :)
(added later)
#!/usr/bin/perl
@c=(0,28,48,54,60,62,76,126);*p=sub{printf@_};map{map{$t++%8||
p("\e[1B\e[8D");$t%32||p("\e[0;%sH",int($t/4));p($_==1?"#":" "
);}split//,sprintf"%.8b",$c[$_]}(0,0,0,0,3,1,6,7,1,3,5,3,1,3,4
,2,3,3,5,3);p("\e[6;0H");
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