X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII X-Google-Thread: f996b,ea64cebcca8f7205 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Veronica Karlsson Subject: Re: CHRISTMAS TREE Date: 1997/12/20 Message-ID: <349B1DCE.41C67EA6@on.spammer>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 308731563 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit References: <34994873.41C67EA6@on.spammer> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Organization: University of Lulea, Sweden Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Mark Anderson wrote: > Veronica Karlsson wrote: > > Mark Anderson wrote: > > > (Veronica Karlsson) wrote: > > > > David Day wrote: [ 8< ] > > > � Degrees (as in 32� Centigrade... I wish!) > > > > > > > No, it looks like a small troll. > > [ 8< ] > > I have no idea either. All I know is that you shouldn't use those > > characters to make ascii art! One reason is that different people will > > see different things (if they see anything at all) when someobody uses > > such characters. This depends on what kind of computer you have, what > > program you use, what country you live in and if the wind comes from the > > north. > > I think we see the same characters, although what interpretation you put > on them is very subjective. However, as has been said before, it really > is irrelevant - these characters should *NOT* be used when producing ASCII > art! :) > > By the way, is that the overhead view of a very small troll? > No, it is a troll that is very fat and has very large feet: _.---._ .' `. / - - \ | O o | | O | \ \ / / .---`. `---' .'---. ( `-...-' ) `--------^--------' (but it is too small to see the eyes, nose and mouth) -- _ _ __ ___.--'_`. __ __ _ .'_`--.___ __ ( _`.'. - 'o` ) \ \ / /__ _ _ ___ _ _ (_)__ __ _ ( 'o` - .`.'_ ) _\.'_' _.-' \ V / -_) '_/ _ \ ' \| / _/ _` | `-._ `_`./_ ( \`. ) //\` \_/\___|_| \___/_||_|_\__\__,_| '/\\ ( .'/ ) \_`-'`---'\\__, ,__//`---'`-'_/ \` `-\ uggc://jjj.yhqq.yhgu.fr/hfref/ix/ /-' '/ ` _____________________ r93-ixa@fz.yhgu.fr ____________________ ' LIKE MY SIG? GO HERE: http://www.surfplaza.com/figlet/