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From: Tony Hutchins
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Subject: REQ: Felix the Cat
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:53:08 +1200 (NZT)
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-=[ Tuesday, 2003-08-05 3:40 PM +1200 (NZT) ]=-
I just found out that the code name for the HP200LX, which I
still use for everything, was "Felix". I went looking for some
nice ascii-art of this cartoon character and only found some
large "gif-ascii" conversions. If anyone has a smallish ascii
"Felix", under say 25 lines deep, I'd love to use it on my web
page.
TIA!
Tony
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