dcross - David Cross wrote:
> The Mark Thomas usage came first. A couple of years ago, he wore t-shirts
> with weird slogans on for each show. A couple of them were 'Meeja Hor' and
> 'Mor Hor'. The first was obviously ripe for appropriation and lengthening (a
> kind of "Embrace and Extend").
See
On Jan 11, 3:54pm, Robin Houston wrote:
> See http://www.cypherspace.org/~adam/rsa/ for an explanation
> of that particular cryptic 3-liner :-)
D'Oh! I really could have guessed that if I bothered to engage my brain!
Curiosity satiated. Ta.
A
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On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 01:56:32PM +, Andy Wardley wrote:
> ... a cryptic Perl 3 liner (which I couldn't get to work) ...
See http://www.cypherspace.org/~adam/rsa/ for an explanation
of that particular cryptic 3-liner :-)
.robin.
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On Jan 11, 2:10pm, dcross - David Cross wrote:
> The Mark Thomas usage came first. A couple of years ago, he wore t-shirts
> with weird slogans on for each show. A couple of them were 'Meeja Hor' and
> 'Mor Hor'. The first was obviously ripe for appropriation and lengthening (a
> kind of "Embrace
From: Andy Wardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 11 January 2001 13:57
> Is anyone here responsible for www.fnord.demon.co.uk, or know
> someone who is?
I used to hang around with the MTCP groupies, but haven't spoken to any of
them for some time. You might get more information from the
slightly-mor