Specifically, what I make of the font is that somebody was using a program like FONTER, and copied some of the capital letters and pasted them into lower case... probably the letters A-G.
Since it is specifically those letters, which in turn correspond fairly closely to the lower "REAL" designated variables in Fortran, I would guess that this person is a Fortran programmer. However, this person also has downloaded a lot of mp3 files, it would seem. Therefore, this person does not have a lot of respect for copyrights or licensing... and thus is not a self-employed, professional programmer. Note, too, that there is the part about /home/win. That narrows the person down to an institution that requires Windows in spite of the preferences of the person. So that then means that the person is probably tied to a government instution, probably an educational government institution, which in turn corresponds closely with the lack of respect for the copyright. [Ask any university faculty member about what patent and copyright law is worth to him, and he'll tell you that the answer is that he has to sign away all his rights to the University... ever since University of Miami failed to successfully steal the rights to Gatorade from the chemist who invented it.] But we go on -- because the screen is a low quality screen. So the graphics really isn't important to the user; therefore, I would guess that the user is a grad student. And, in addition to all that, the first person has way too much time on his hands as he waits for an answer to his own Linux question. . -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]