X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,10a01e572e1452df X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: c128user@gti.net (Glenn P.) Subject: Re: Request: Symbol Date: 1996/06/12 Message-ID: <4pniug$s93@gti.gti.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 159869694 distribution: world references: <4pjpf4$in2@leofric.coventry.ac.uk> organization: GTI GlobalNet - (201) 285-9099 newsgroups: alt.ascii-art On 11-Jun-1996 13:40:04 +0100, in alt.ascii-art, Mork (mjt@coventry.ac.uk) wrote: > ...it is cirular and black and white, and consists of two parts curled > together, one black one white... Are you trying to say "yin & yang" ??? Because I believe that's what you are describing... --_____ _____ {~._.~} * >>>>>>>>> [ Glenn P. ** c128user@GTI.Net ] <<<<<<<<< * {~._.~} _( Y )_ /| ---------------------------- |\ _( Y )_ (:_~*~_:)\| "Babies in the sea? Well, perhaps it is the happiest |/(:_~*~_:) (_)-(_) * place for them..." --Rev. Charles Kingsley, 1863. * (_)-(_)