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There are some other possibilities as well - actually
all chars, which are interpreted as indicating
"double".
Just add some 'stack cleaners' at the end.
Here some additional examples:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +
---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - -
-- * -- * -- * -- * -- * -- * - - * * - -
Maybe of even less beauty the following ones:
------------------------------- < -
............................... > -
/////////////////////////////// - -
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: * -
Maybe we could start a contest ;)
Gerhard
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Received on Tue Aug 16 2005 - 08:12:04 PDT
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