X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,638062fc2bddc3b3 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: dc586@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Lisa M. Higgs) Subject: Re: Wanted: Sig. sized upright Pentacle. Date: 1996/11/20 Message-ID: <56tr69$m7c@freenet-news.carleton.ca>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 197618354 references: <32863bbc.29828071@news.indy.net> <01bbcfeb$acb61960$497f2bce@damien> <01bbd565$8c3690a0$232317a9@robbie> organization: The National Capital FreeNet x-given-sender: dc586@freenet3.carleton.ca (Lisa M. Higgs) reply-to: dc586@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Lisa M. Higgs) newsgroups: alt.ascii-art "Robert Cooke" (cooke_robert@jpmorgan.com) writes: > Rusty Sand wrote in article > <01bbcfeb$acb61960$497f2bce@damien>... >> Morgan Le Fey wrote in article >> <32863bbc.29828071@news.indy.net>... >> > I am looking for a sig. sized upright pjentacle for my signature file. >> > For the uninformed, a pentacle (sometimes called pentagram) is a >> > 4-pointed star with a circle around it. >> > Morgan >> >> Uhh, Morgan. Shouldn't that be a 5-pointed star? >> >> -- >> -=Damien=- >> > > Yep, a pentagram has five sides. (think Pentium it came after the 486) Yes, yes, a pentagram has five sides...the point is, however, that Morgan stated this in her original request, which has been conveniently edited out here. She added a tag-line (maybe she didn't have an edit function?) that read something like, "Er..I mean a 5-pointed star." -- I want to hang from the old creepy. (DA)