X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,a9b87e6830c6daf9 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Veronica Karlsson Subject: Re: REQ: Star Shape. Date: 1997/03/08 Message-ID: <3321472C.167EB0E7@sm.luth.se.nospam>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 223954414 References: <33178796.4932676@news.terraworld.net> <331E6850.41C67EA6@sm.luth.se.nospam> <331f5934.20471358@news.terraworld.net> Organization: Solace Computer Society Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Rozberk Omniist wrote: > > On Thu, 06 Mar 1997 07:46:40 +0100, Veronica Karlsson > wrote: > [in response to a geometrically challenged fool about a five-pointed > star...] > > >here is mine: > > > >* > > > >(sorry, I just had to... :D but it does have five points on my > >screen....) > > > >Veronica > > Nope, couldn't find that key on the keyboard anywhere. All I could > find was a six-pointed star key. Next thing you know, someone will > say that they have a key for a duodecagon, but couldn't post it, > because it only translates into the normal ASCII character range as a > bell character. > > Sorry for being a wise-guy, but I agree. Absurdities exists > everywhere. ;] > > Thanks for the laugh. Goo'day. But you`re absolutely right! My key also has six points.... but on the _screen_ the star gets five points.... [who can explain this great mystery? ;D ] -- :) Veronica ( e93-vkn@sm.luth.se http://www.ludd.luth.se/~vk/ )