X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,7c9fd97d651cd17a X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: alanp@netcom.ca (Alan Popow) Subject: Re: A teeny-tiny itty-bitty computer.... Date: 1996/11/23 Message-ID: <329657b5.6746947@nntp.netcruiser>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 198231640 references: <19961116185900.NAA18228@ladder01.news.aol.com> <328F306F.6811@online.no> <32962d99.15488373@nntp.netcruiser> <3291FBB8.A46@online.no> <3295cc6a.2369721@nntp.netcruiser> <3294AA5D.315A@online.no> content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii organization: Netcom Canada x-netcom-date: Fri Nov 22 9:55:10 PM EST 1996 mime-version: 1.0 reply-to: alanp@netcom.ca newsgroups: alt.ascii-art On Thu, 21 Nov 1996 20:15:41 +0100, Erik Kambestad Veland wrote: >> The foreground is a little hard to read over a background of >> "substantially" the same colouration. Also, yours is a lot more than just an >> ascii art page. > >Erm...what page are you talking 'bout? >The ascii page, or the main page? Actually, from what I could figure out when I got there, I had to go from the main page to an interim (under construction) page to access the ascii page - maybe I missed something on the main page. Anyway, it is that unfinished page that is hard to read. > >> Anyway, I did enjoy the ascii art. Nice to see you're a 'spunk fan' ;) > >I'm not just a 'spunk fan' I'm a 'spunk FRIEND' > Oh yeah?! Well, I once had a landlady whose swears that a cousin of hers (only twice removed) has a neighbor whose barber once sat in a movie theatre seat that was a mere 4 rows from one that Spunk sat in. >> Above all, I most fervently appreciate the work that goes into maintaining >> sites like yours and hpe you will continue the work. > >That and the 'Mailbox' (have you seen it?) takes up all my time these >days, but it's just so much fun, and there's a _LOT_ of great art out No argument. >stayed up late all week, and I'm awaking 6.45 in the morning to go to >school. I don't even want to think about the phone-bill. 6:45 - hmph. You young kids just don't know. Why when I was your age, I used to have to trudge 5 miles through the snow every day just to find snow to trudge 5 miles through. Alan