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Some people have WAY too much time on their hands

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    RandomMonkey
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    But their accomplishments amaze me, non-the-less. (Or is that 'nontheless'?) David Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'

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      But their accomplishments amaze me, non-the-less. (Or is that 'nontheless'?) David Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'

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      Paul Conrad
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      Good God! That would take some time to do, but maybe not if they have an ASCII art generator. Maybe it is not a matter of too much time on their hands, but a knack for multitasking? Paul

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        But their accomplishments amaze me, non-the-less. (Or is that 'nontheless'?) David Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'

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        Michael P Butler
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        like this[^] Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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          like this[^] Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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          Michael, Thanks for linking to the article. I remembered seeing it before and it is a very well done article by Daniel. Paul

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            But their accomplishments amaze me, non-the-less. (Or is that 'nontheless'?) David Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'

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            And I figured I'd better preserve it for posterity! An hour later: http://www.randommonkeyworks.com/work/spongebob.jpg (433kb). A 1280x1024 desktop image, for those interested. (And the thread I found it in gives another program: http://www.degraeve.com/gif2txt.php). David Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'

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              And I figured I'd better preserve it for posterity! An hour later: http://www.randommonkeyworks.com/work/spongebob.jpg (433kb). A 1280x1024 desktop image, for those interested. (And the thread I found it in gives another program: http://www.degraeve.com/gif2txt.php). David Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'

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              I followed the link to the .php script and fiddled around with it. Really cool and thanks for starting this post :) Paul Ps. Your Spongebob is really good, my kids got a kick out of it :) -- modified at 16:03 Monday 16th January, 2006

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                I followed the link to the .php script and fiddled around with it. Really cool and thanks for starting this post :) Paul Ps. Your Spongebob is really good, my kids got a kick out of it :) -- modified at 16:03 Monday 16th January, 2006

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                Here's the Buttercup one, too (283 kb). Don't look to me for the Hello Kitty one, though, as I have no interest in that series. David Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'

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