X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,a0d77ec2166bf01f X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Flookster Subject: Re: A bird in the hand... Date: 1998/05/27 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 356961251 Sender: usenet@fsa.bris.ac.uk (Usenet) References: <3569D77A.4B0A@freent.toronto.on.ca> <356B0996.3AC0@freent.toronto.on.ca> Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Nntp-Posting-Host: sis.bris.ac.uk Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Organization: University of Bristol, England Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art _, _ , {~=: {~=: [2@!& [2@!& (d +*$%^L" . (d +*$%^L" wD / | qc W] wD / |c W] N- f4 Vt N-4 Vt FHOQ o?d s 3eu FHOQo?ds 3eu ZB G } A 8y 9 ZB G} A8y 9 `CEIP )oi vb `CEIP)oivb # R1lT ap' # R1lTap' \JSVjxg \JSVjxg K rXY K rXY> 7 h 6 7 h 6 m 5 n m 5 n AsH Llizard wrote: That's a stereogram, you say? -- Yup. And if you can't see the bird, here it is, on its own: _, {~=: [2@!& +*$%^L" / | M> N- Although, the M and the N could be considered to be an integral part of both the bird, and the index finger. Also, I have diddled the 3d stereogram a little. I forgot to mention, although you seem to have worked it out, that you must look cross-eyed at this one, but if you want to see it by looking past it, just reverse the images (left - right). Flookster