X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII X-Google-Thread: f996b,cdf971900efa64e6,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: kenter@cs.utwente.nl (Arjan Kenter) Subject: Re: pic from adrian Date: 1997/08/27 Message-ID: <5u1pen$g0v$1@pandora.cs.utwente.nl>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 268624764 References: <34022D5E.19E1@xs4all.nl> <34026314.6CDCDA9C@ix.netcom.com> <34033D01.4B99@xs4all.nl> <717713772415@hugbear.NL.net> X-Server-Date: 27 Aug 1997 17:51:19 GMT Distribution: world Organization: University of Twente, Dept. of Computer Science Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art In article <717713772415@hugbear.NL.net>, flump@quadrant.xs4all.nl*no_spam* (Hayley Jane Wakenshaw) writes: |> joris bellenger writes: [ munch ] |> >-On my UK keyboard, its the very top left key also with ` and | on it. I |> >-just press SHIFT to get � |> > |> >Well I don't know what nationality my keybord is but |> >there is no such character on it. |> >It doesn't exist on my "proper-ascii-character" list eather. |> >What it is? To be honest it's a mistery to me. |> |> It's a great character. :) Used it alot for smilies on IRC when I was at |> college. I was pretty disappointed when I found out that it wasn't a |> 'ficial ascii character. I can't get it on this puter (without pressing |> lots of buttins anyway, coz it's an amiga) and I have no idea what it |> means. Does ANYBODY know what it's s'posed to stand for?! :) Yeah, I do: it's the negation symbol in formal logic. (Not that I know a lot about that but I know the symbol :-) (Btw, I had to wrap your message manually to see what I was responding to in the message compose window.) -- ^^ ir. H.J.H.N. Kenter oo ) kenter@cs.utwente.nl University of Twente =x= \ tel. +31 53 4894099 Tele-Informatics & Open Systems | \ tfx. +31 53 4893247 P.O. Box 217 7500 AE Enschede /|__ \ The Netherlands (____)_/ http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~kenter/ Famous last words: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)