X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,11460a2157f7d139 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: radman@nospam.acid.org (RaD Man) Subject: Re: Ultimate... Date: 1997/09/15 Message-ID: <341d67b5.339824474@3com.news.internex.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 272710669 References: <3419b263.96761972@3com.news.internex.net> <341BD00A.DFD@mpq.mpg.de> Organization: ACiD Productions Reply-To: radman@nospam.acid.org Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art On Sun, 14 Sep 1997 13:52:42 +0200, Andreas Freise wrote: >RaD Man wrote: >> See your rulers in action. >> >> Remorse^Ascii's FTP site >> ftp://ftp.remorse.org > >Yep, you do have a wrapping problem there. > >I'd like to copy some of the stuff into my collection >and since I'd like have something like a name or >initials with it, I'll call you 'remorse'. >That OK? > >:) >Andreas Andreas, Yes that will be just fine. The artwork collected there is by a group of individuals called "Remorse / ACiD ASCII". If you look in side the packs usually you will see the original authors name. It is also located in the last 128 bytes of every textfile, in the "SAUCE" description. If you like what you see there on Remorse FTP, you can find a plethora of ASCII, ANSI, and VGA artwork at the ACiD Artpacks Archive. They house over a gig of various artgroups works, and offer functionality very similar (or advanced) to a Files-Only type of BBS over the web. http://artpacks.acid.org if you are interested. P.S.: What sort of wrapping problem are you encountering? IT may be because it's on a unix-os system. Try downloading using Cute-FTP and enable the ASCII option? RaD Man ACiD Productions http://www.acid.org