From: "Michael Dam Olsen" <cat@creations.nl>
Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art
Subject: Re: I fell in love!
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 02:37:27 +0100
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"Andrew Carpenter" wrote in message
news:8ap9se$ib4$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk...
>
> I just realised something..
>
> When I viewed that at work, using Outlook Express 5.5 beta,
> it didn't have the file:// inserted!
>
> I will double check it tomorrow, but this could be a light
> at the end of the tunnel here!
>
>
> --
> Andrew Carpenter
> Computing Technician
> Cirencester College
> andrewc@andrewc.co.uk
> YahooIM : AndrewCarpenter
> ICQ : 20885021
> "Since I gave up hope I feel a lot better"
>
That means I just wasted the whole day trying to get rid of it :-)
Update me on this Andrew, since I only get a few of the postings here from
my "news-pusher"
All of you: I just bumped into this newsgroup today, and since I chat IRC, I
was very happy to see that there actually _are_ good ASCII arts floating
around. I am very tempted to use some of them in popups (*not* a distributed
script), please give me your thoughts on this.
I am not an artist myself, but from a time when terminals didn't have
graphics abilities, and I am thrilled to see that ASCII art is still alive
and growing.
Michael Dam Olsen
(no I didn't make a .sig file yet)