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From: Philip Powell
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Subject: Re: [pic] ambigram
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 13:40:30 +0000
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Henry Segerman wrote:
>
> Christian 'CeeJay' Jensen wrote:
> :> :> >New one I did for the parents of a friend of mine - Christine and ... well,
> :> :> >lets see if its clear enough to see the other name :)
> :> :> >
> :> :> > ,--- __ * ___
> :> :> > / |__| /| \ |," ( `
> :> :> > \ | | / |_/-| \
> :> :> > `--- *' | \/ `.__J
> :> :> >
>
> : I SEE IT ! *joy joy joy! - Jumping up and down*
> : You are upside-down *g* (pun intended.. but i'm not sure in works in english)
>
> : It does spell David .. I like the henry acsii better though .. that's nearly perfect and
> : as perfect as it could be done using plain 7 bit ascii
>
> Thanks :)
>
> : Doesn't "Chris" confuse some people ?
> : I mean .. it's also a boy's name.
>
> Yes it is a gender neutral name. Doesn't seem to cause much trouble.
>
> --
> ,-. Henry Segerman
> |/
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> /| | |/ /| / |/ /| | |/
> | \_/\_/ |/ | \/ `--'|
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Just like I never went away. So people are still using the mirror
writing after 2 years.
I remember when you were refining this sig Henry. Didn't it used to be
in capitals?
Phil
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