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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!munnari.oz.au!ariel.ucs.unimelb.EDU.AU!ucsvc.ucs.unimelb.edu.au!lugb!lux!cscmd
  2. Newsgroups: alt.fan.warlord
  3. Subject: Re: How forgiving is TURBO pascal concerning strings?
  4. Message-ID: <1992Dec31.034702.15528@lugb.latrobe.edu.au>
  5. From: cscmd@lux.latrobe.edu.au (Mitch Davis)
  6. Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 03:47:02 GMT
  7. Sender: news@lugb.latrobe.edu.au (USENET News System)
  8. References: <HEMSTREE.92Dec29091253@mddchh.mddchh.fc.hp.com> <Dec30.182812.50953@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>
  9. Organization: La Trobe University
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  11.  
  12. In comp.lang.pascal article <Dec30.182812.50953@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> hallch@CS.ColoState.EDU (christopher hall) writes:
  13. >In article <HEMSTREE.92Dec29091253@mddchh.mddchh.fc.hp.com> hemstree@mddchh.fc.hp.com (Charles H. Hemstreet IV) writes:
  14. >>
  15. >>With the following brief description below what is the expected result?
  16. >
  17. >In this case you will milk the cow first.  The length of your string is not
  18. >97.
  19. >
  20. >Chris Hall
  21. >
  22. >
  23. >/--------------------------------------------------------------------------\
  24. >|    The world cannot end today because it is tomorrow in Australia...     |
  25. >|                                                                          |
  26. >|       |________          Chris Hall                                      |
  27. >| ||OOO||________>         hallch@handel.colostate.edu                     |
  28. >|       |                                                                  |
  29. >\__________________________________________________________________________/
  30. >
  31.  
  32. Over the GMcQ limit, sig outside of borders, mention of Australia (a
  33. snazzy country observable only from the Southern Hemisphere), redundant
  34. email address and YES!! YES!! YES!! My very first sword-in-a-sig!  (it's 
  35. a digital sword - the power of the ones and zeroes is sufficient to remove 
  36. your opponent's digits)
  37.  
  38. Weepingly yours,
  39.  
  40. Mitch.
  41.