Some of you may have seen the Geek Code before. I remember doing this
many moons ago back in high school. I forgot about it until I found a
program that will generate it for you [1]. You can generate/translate it
using the program or just with the webpage[2].

-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GCS d- s:- a-- C++ UL++++ P--- L+++ E--- W++ N o- K- w--- 
O- M V-- PS-- PE Y PGP++ t--- 5-- X R- tv b++ DI+ D- 
G++ e++ h r--- y- 
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------

In case you're bored this weekend...

-Evan

[1] http://geekcode.sourceforge.net/

[2] http://www.geekcode.com/geek.html or emerge geekcode

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