Stephen Roffey reckons he knows a bit about [netconnect] Re: Random Taglines - even
easier!, but there's more to it than that.
> > PROTECT randomtag.script s add
> Done already, `cept i do it protect [whatever] +s.
So do I sometimes!
> In tag-o-miga i`ve got the editor set up as
> [full path to]randomtag.script @F {note i've ommitted that second @ as
> suggested by somebody on the list}
Actually I was being a bit daft there. I've also only got one @ in my
setting. I was getting it confused with the header macro things, which
need two @@ symbols.
>
> And it works! Thanks to one and all, especially Paul C.
Okely Dokely. Glad that I came up with something half-decent and
useful to some people.
So, what are the odds on NC3 having random tagline support built in
anyway?
> Steve
Paul C, a relatively happy chappy.
> --
> .. Q. What's red and highly dangerous?
> A. Shark infested tomato soup.
> Gotta do something about those taglines, though...
Uh, yes :) Why not try http://www.lantik.u-net.com/humour.html ?
They've mostly been ripped from the AFB but I've set them all up to be
used directly with tag-o-miga.
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.. "OK Mom, I'm going to hypnotize you now," said Tom transparently.
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