In alt.ascii-art, MrBelvedere <
fake...@protonmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/6/20 9:36 PM, supastupid wrote:
> > Hmm, my ASCII art is pretty bad, but here is some
[snip]
> > __,,..--""--..,,__,,..--""--..,,__,,..--""--..,,__,,..--""
> > __.
> > ."." _____ |"""". .""""".\"\ /"/ ."""".."". .""""".
> > | | ". | | [] | | ____| \ ^ / | |\ | | ."""
> > | ".__." . | | ."\ |__ | | | | | \ | | ".__
> > ".____." ". |__|\_\ ".___." |_| "._| \_." "..___|
> >
> > _,.-"-.,_,.-"-.,_,.-"-.,_,.-"-.,_,.-"-.,_,.-"-.,_,.-"-.,_,.
> > __,,..--""--..,,__,,..--""--..,,__,,..--""--..,,__,,..--""-
> >
> I like the signature garland. I don't understand the word above emacs or
> the words below emacs, but I like the one below.
Seems to be logos for use in source code in programs. I see the
"garland" around rsync as waves myself. I agree that's a great
touch.
Elijah
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did an eyeball for some source at $WORK last month