Roger Misteli wrote:
> Totally offtopic, but this sample PDF is a classic!! I never saw that example 
> string that much alive.. Congrats.. Funny :-)

The fox and the dog are a running gag in the book.

In chapter 4 I had the idea of using the sentence:
"quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" (because
it has all the letters of the alphabet).

I noticed my children had a brown fox and a fat dog,
so when I was writing chapter 5, I took some pictures
of the fox and the dog so that I had some images that
weren't copyrighted. Then I needed an animated gif
and an MPEG, so I decided to add some animation so that
you could actually see the fox jumping over the dog.

I decided to use these images in other examples too.
Writing a book can be fun ;-)
br,
Bruno

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