I splashed just a
tiny bit of water into my kbd and now the 'one' key doesn't work. (This is not a joke{bang}) So, I've been avoiding the chars it used to produce.
$l = 2/77;
$| = 2;
@F = (
'000*000*000*0*000*00*',
'0*00*00*0*0*00*00*00*0*0*',
'00*0*00*00*00*0000*00*',
);
for (@F) {
$. = 0;
while ($g = length) {
select $i, $j, $k, $l;
$s = $_;
$s =~ s/0/ /g;
$m = unpack 'b*', pack 'v', $.;
$m =~ s/0/ /g;
$m =~ s/\d/*/g;
print "\r", ' 'x$g, $s, $m, ' 'x2;
$. += chop() ? 2/2 : $.;
};
print "\n";
};
- the lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne -
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