Spiffy, but in your explanation you neglected to say at what time(s)
the hands can be read (clockwise of course) as a sentence :-P
UPDATE:
This ever so slightly tweaked version lets you see the
*cough* camel *cough* as well :-D
#!perl -w
use strict;
$_='
$,=$/;$|=@_
=split//,"Justan ot
+he
rPerl.hacker";$/=\'$~= (local
+ tim
e)[$.]*($.==0||$.==1?1:5);s ubstr($
+_,eval
\\\'$^=$~*2*atan2(1,1)/15;int(- cos($^) *
+($=+
1)+11.5)*25+int(sin($^)*($=+1)+12.5)\\\',1
+,
$_[$=+(11,4,0)[$.]])\';do{$_=("."x287).
"#"."."x287;for$=(0..10){$.=0;eval$/;
$=<7&&($.=1,e val$/);$=<4&
&($.=2,ev al$/);}p
rint(p ack("
c3 ", 27,9
1, 72 ),(/
.{ 25 }/g)
,s ca lar(
lo cal time)
);} whil e(slee
p(1))';print;s/\s+//g;eval
--
perl -pew "s/\b;([mnst])/'$1/g"
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