X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fbb9d,e1087c318c6b07c7 X-Google-Attributes: gidfbb9d,public From: cszwt2@scs.leeds.ac.uk (W Towle) Subject: Line: Frog (Re: Talk-line: 2 line smilies) Date: 1995/09/08 Message-ID: <42qmf8$csp@news.wwa.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 109709812 approved: boba@wwa.com sender: boba@miso.wwa.com references: <42o243$c5c@news.wwa.com> organization: The University of Leeds, School of Computer Studies newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii gehotch@sdrc.com (Ric Hotchkiss) writes: |> |> In article <365g4k$48g@gagme.wwa.com>, ogre@netcom.com (Joe Rumsey) writes: |> |> |> |> ()() <-- These look good to me --> <><> |> |> \__/ \__/ |> |> |> |> Joe The first looks a bit froggy to me, he said, and came up with the following six-liner... meant to look a bit cartoony. 1 _ _ 2 (o)(o) 3 ( .__, ) 4 ,'\----/`. 5 < ( )__( ) > 6 ^^"^^ ^^"^^ Almost looks like he should be wearing a tie and reading the news or something... 1 _ _ 2 (o)(o) News 3 ( .__, ) at 4 ,'\-<>-/`. Ten 5 < ( )/\( ) > 6 ^^"^^\/^^"^^ -- ,. William "Wills" Towle: wills@scs.leeds.ac.uk (wills%scs@gps.leeds.ac.uk) \/ If you can buy one, it's obsolete (Murphy's Laws of Computing)