X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fbb9d,d80be145347a62fe X-Google-Attributes: gidfbb9d,public From: timd@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM (Tim0000) Subject: Talk: my new sig Date: 1995/12/29 Message-ID: <4c0e6i$6c6@miso.wwa.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 123170534 sender: boba@sashimi.wwa.com references: <4bb2pl$5lg@miso.wwa.com> <4bi3p0$o4i@miso.wwa.com> organization: NeoSoft Internet Services +1 713 968 5800 newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii In article <4bi3p0$o4i@miso.wwa.com>, F. Le Nivet wrote: > >On 21 Dec 1995 01:36:21 -0600, wolff@j51.com (Shane Wolff) wrote: > >> >>like my new sig >>its a real c program >[...] > >>int main() >>{ >> printf ("SHANE WOLFF wolff@j51.com"); >> printf ("http://www.j51.com/~wolff/"); >> printf ("an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"); >> printf (" ghandi ") >>} >> > >Not my habitss, but... >Do U know /n and /t ? Don't u think /" will do a compile error ? [...] Not! I think you have confused "\" for "/". Improved sig follows: ... printf ("\tSHANE WOLFF wolff@j51.com\n"); printf ("\thttp://www.j51.com/~wolff/\n"); printf ("\t\"an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.\"\n"); printf ("\t\tghandi\n\n") ... -t -- "language is a virus from outer space and hearing your name is better than seeing your face." -- wm. burroughs, as paraphrased by laurie anderson