I'd love a picture of any of those, please send me one too! Address is:
ae...@Freenet.carleton.ca
Please mail as I don't often read news. BB!PW
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Here you are!!! Have fun!!!!!
Bradley
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Brad Littlejohn tyk...@unomaha.edu
"It's hard to work with a group when you're omnipotent."
*giggle* I love how the net works. I post something once, and the
next person that requests it gets several dozen copies. Talk about
fast multiplication. I wonder how many copies are out there by now.
This particular version is a 3rd-time adapted ascii-art. A friend of
mine got a copy of the horse off the net, stuck on wings and a horn,
and gave me a copy as a gift three years ago. I've cleaned it up quite
a bit, made the wings much bigger, and have had it as my .plan for
quite some time by now. I wonder if the original horse is out there
somewhere?
It's a combination of the game "telephone" and chain letters. *grin*
Gotta love the net!
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perhaps you or your friend would like to tell us what it is, a
pegasus, unicorn, pegacorn, or <I hesitate to say it> unisys? ;)
cheers,
cb
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/(o\ war & / "Is there any escape from noise?" --negativland
\o)/ peace % "Hemp for victory!" --U.S. Govt.
Eww! None of that sick, twisted nerd-innuendos here! No wonder some
newspaper printed up an article about the corruption of little children
on the net!
The most common name I've heard for it is a "winged unicorn".
Of course, it could just as well be a "horned pegasus"... But
that sounds too much like "horny pegasus", which is yet another
existing variation on this ascii theme.
pegasus> Eww! None of that sick, twisted nerd-innuendos here! No wonder some
pegasus> newspaper printed up an article about the corruption of little
pegasus> children on the net!
pegasus> The most common name I've heard for it is a "winged unicorn". Of
pegasus> course, it could just as well be a "horned pegasus"... But that
pegasus> sounds too much like "horny pegasus", which is yet another existing
pegasus> variation on this ascii theme.
how about an imperial pegasus... has a ring to it... i believe piers anthony
had a name for it... ended in 'corn... but i can't seem to recall what he
listed...
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> c...@wixer.bga.com / "All we are saying is give hemp a chance" --saffire
> /(o\ war & / "Is there any escape from noise?" --negativland
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> >perhaps you or your friend would like to tell us what it is, a
> >pegasus, unicorn, pegacorn, or <I hesitate to say it> unisys? ;)
>
Since you can see it, it must be a VPU, but does P apply?
cheers,
arn
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>pegasus> The most common name I've heard for it is a "winged unicorn". Of
>pegasus> course, it could just as well be a "horned pegasus"... But that
>pegasus> sounds too much like "horny pegasus", which is yet another existing
>pegasus> variation on this ascii theme.
>
>how about an imperial pegasus... has a ring to it... i believe piers anthony
>had a name for it... ended in 'corn... but i can't seem to recall what he
>listed...
He called it an "alicorn", but personally, I prefer "winged unicorn".
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I'm the nerd your parents would have warned you about.
...if they'd only known...
>The most common name I've heard for it is a "winged unicorn".
>Of course, it could just as well be a "horned pegasus"... But
>that sounds too much like "horny pegasus", which is yet another
>existing variation on this ascii theme.
perhaps we should take this to e-mail? ;)
did I really write that?
"In cyberspace, no one can hear you burn to a crisp" --me
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> Peg...@Leland.Stanford.EDU | -- From Murphy's Computer Law
bugs are undocumented features.
cheers,
cb