#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;@\ = (9,15,{7=>79,22=>124##
,23=>124,26=>78,27=>45,28=>67,29=>72##
,49=>45,70=>124,47=>51,58=>124,54=>###
124,65=>124,79=>47,42=>92,30=>51,36###
=>47,40=>47,38=>92,46=>72,48=>67,50###
=>78,70=>124,92=>79,81=>92,83=>47,85##
=>92,78=>47,73=>124,69=>124,55=>124,##
129=>51,128=>72,127=>67,112=>124,101##
=>78,97=>78,87=>47,88=>47},1,0);map{##
map{$\[4]++;$\[2]{$\[4]}?print chr$\##
[2]{$\[4]}:print ' ';}(1..(($\[0]*$\##
[1])/9));print "\n";}(1..9);##########
Update: In agreeance with simonm's post below, I've taken the rm-rf sarcasm out of my sig. And the copy of Win95C.
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