There are many, many, MANY programs that do such things. It felt like
a matter of time, and I disagree with you that it won't catch on,
sadly :/ I predict hypertext ascii art links, with stylesheets to
turn off the underlining.
-dhbarr the saddened.
On Apr 12, 2005 10:51 AM, Tom Jennings <tomj at wps.com> wrote:
Spammers have "invented" ASCII art.
There's three curious things about this. One, it of course gets
through text-matching filters. Two, it retroactively ruinates
real ASCII art (if this catches on, seems most unlikely). Three,
is there a drawing program for this?
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