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Even though it's not quite the same (this one is apparently done with new
age photo manipulation) it brings back memories of pictures printed by
print-chain printers of olde using simple characters or character
overlays. Still, BRAVO! Nice job
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Subject: Tux as you've never seen him before
Cross-posted to the IBMVM and Linux390 lists...
Even though it's not quite the same (this one is apparently done with
new age photo manipulation) it brings back memories of pictures
printed by print-chain printers of olde
On 8/8/07, Mike Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even though it's not quite the same (this one is apparently done with new
age photo manipulation) it brings back memories of pictures printed by
print-chain printers of olde using simple characters or character overlays.
Still, BRAVO! Nice job
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*On Behalf Of *Mike Walter
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 08, 2007 2:43 PM
*To:* IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
*Subject:* Tux as you've never seen him before
Cross-posted to the IBMVM and Linux390 lists...
Even though it's not quite the same (this one is apparently done with
new age
I still have a copy. I wonder how well it went thru Y2K?
If you read the text on the Tux, it looks like plain Linux code, streamed.
It's the addition of a color image overlaying the code, that makes the image.
Mark the code and highlight it. All the code appears.
Long night
The UPS
On Aug 8, 2007, at 8:16 PM, Tom Duerbusch wrote:
I still have a copy. I wonder how well it went thru Y2K?
If you read the text on the Tux, it looks like plain Linux code,
streamed. It's the addition of a color image overlaying the code,
that makes the image. Mark the code and highlight