X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,ad20d43b0257771e,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: S.Scougall@student.anu.edu.au (Steven Scougall) Subject: ASCII Rose Date: 1996/04/06 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 145963021 organization: Australina National University newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Some time ago on this newsgroup (I think it was this newsgroup) I came across this huge (probably around 40 line high) ASCII rose. There were two leaves off the stem and I remember that the main 'fill in as much solid black space' character used was an M. ':'s were used to fill in the petals and '.'s were used to fill in the leaves. I think it was posted by Alex Chai. Anyway, the disk I had it on died today and I'm trying to find this wonderful creation again. Does anyone remember the rose I'm talking about? If you do and you have a copy lying around somewhere then can you repost it? ~~~~ __/~ __/~~ Steven Scougall ~~~__ /~__ /~~~ (S.Scougall@student.anu.edu.au) ~~___/~___/~~~~ Masks reveal more than they hide.