This will need an xterm window ... and it's addicting to watch!
#!/usr/bin/perl
sub sub{rand 39 /
999 }sub O123
{ printf
"" ."\e[".
"%d" . ";%d"
."" ."H%s"
,@_} sub l234
{O123 $|=1,1,
"\e[J" }while
(1){ $c or
do { l234;
$ u=& sub;$
v = & sub
;$ c= 3999
;$b=qw /39
9 1 /[ int
rand 3] };
O123 11* sin
($v*$c)+ 13,
39*cos($ u*$c)
+41,qw+J A P H+[$c%4]
;($a++%$b)or$
c -- ;}
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