X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fbb9d,88f705fc543a61a2,start X-Google-Attributes: gidfbb9d,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1994-07-04 23:18:17 PST Path: bga.com!news.sprintlink.net!sashimi.wwa.com!gagme.wwa.com!not-for-mail From: rkh2@ukc.ac.uk Newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii Subject: TALK: Who created this heart? Date: 4 Jul 1994 20:48:01 -0500 Organization: University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. Lines: 44 Sender: boba@gagme.wwa.com Approved: boba@gagme.wwa.com Message-ID: <2vae4h$ong@gagme.wwa.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: gagme.wwa.com Keywords: Repost of failed submission - moderator is boba@gagme.wwa.com Hi, I'm a newbie to ascii art (I only subscribed when my newsreader informed me of this new group). I'm working on a song transcription for my fellow JWH fans on the guitar tablature newsgroups and thought I'd include a heart I spotted in one of the early postings. I've tampered with it a bit (it had underscores in the top line which don't look good with all character sets, so I used full stops (periods) instead) but now the article has completely vanished from my news system I can't find out the two people who jointly originated it (I think one did the heart and the other smoothed it out). I'd like to give credit where it's due, so if anyone knows who other than jgreen@trumpet.aix.calpoly.edu helped create it I'd appreciate an email reply. ..... ..... ,ad8PPPP88b, ,d88PPPP8ba, d8P" "Y8b, ,d8P" "Y8b dP' "8a8" `Yd Kiss / Lovers' Society 8( " )8 ====================== I8 8I Yb, ,dP from the live album "It Happened One Night" "8a, ,a8" by John Wesley Harding [L-FIEND CD 137] "8a, ,a8" "Yba adP" Transcribed by Ryan Harding `Y8a a8P' `88, ,88' "Kiss" is by Prince, "Lovers' Society" is by "8b d8" John Wesley Harding "8b d8" `888' " Thanks, Ryan (no relation to JWH) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan Harding Applied Optics Group, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Now no-one's sitting on the fence, whose garden will we end up sitting in?" - John Wesley Harding, "The Person You Are" from "The Name Above The Title" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------