X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,4506ca8c99e3c202 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: sjoh0780@sable.ox.ac.uk (Henry Segerman) Subject: Re: Andy - 180' Date: 1998/05/05 Message-ID: <6ingpo$ki4$2@news.ox.ac.uk>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 350489785 References: Organization: Oxford University, England Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Flookster (ah7709@bris.ac.uk) wrote: : Challenge anybody to do a good ANDY. Harder than Henry (: Yep - guess I'm lucky :) A n d Y | |/\ | \ / /,\ | | | | \'/ / \ | \/| | Unfortunate thing about doing the 'd' 'n' exchange this way is that if I make the 'd' any more like a 'd' the n looks like a 'p'. Sod's Law I suppose. A N d Y []O|\ | [] / /[] | \ | []/ / [] | \|O[] You can try and combine two letters into one inverted, but its not great. -- -- Henry Segerman ___ | | |___ _ __ | | /\ |\ | \/ | | | | \/ | \ | /\ | | | |__/\_| \| \/ |___| | | ___|