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LoneCleric wrote:

> Q: What about ASCII graphics?
> A: No. Sorry. As much as I love Digby McWiggle's art, but it isn't what
> I'm trying to encourage this time around.

Not that I'm planning to have something useful by the annual competition,
but I simply have to ask--what about graphics re-rendered with the "aalib"
package...?  That seems rather pleasantly absurd, and well within the spirit
of the additional competition.


