I wasn't talking about a mailing list, Jamie, but rather, an automated one-liner submissions system. Of course, you wouldn't want just anything going into your one-liner file, especially if it contained nasty embedded scripts for instance, so that's why I suggested [err, tried to anyway] a system that would fwd you any submissions, and accept them into your system based on a auto-reply it offered you (you know those reply-to headers, well they can be used with a "unique key" or hash on the content, to specify to the proposed automated-acceptance system which one-liner you're accepting... Well there *are* tons of things that *could* be done, anyway. Palindrome. Why not just run that spell-checker? I've started using one in my email client, and it has done wonders for those old-time mistakes that I always thought were acceptable spellings... "To check the spelling of your message, press the ABC checkmark button in the button bar or select Edit | Spellcheck... Kmail uses KSpell to check spelling, which is the KDE frontend to the the ispell spelling checker." (from "The Kmail Handbook") Ciao!
BenB PS - I included this in particular, since it looks like you used KMail to generate your last message to the list... On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 01:18, Linux Rocks ! wrote: > Hmm.. yeah, there are a lot of things I could do... I need to re-work the > bottom(link) section... and fix the ofensives to offensive! > Are there spelling errors in the quotes? I didnt think to run a checker on > that! but its possible that things are not quoted correctly or spelled wrong! > I have no plans on a mailing list... if your interested in getting these one > liners and a joke every day... check out memail.com. > I do have some other quotations to work on... albert einstein had some good > ones (I have about 80 so far...) If you can find a source of good quotes to > use.. let me know! Ill make a page of them. > > Jamie _______________________________________________ Eug-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug