William Overington wrote,
> > No, it is a story about an artist who wanted to paint a picture of a horse > and a picture of a dog and, since he knew that the horse and the dog were > great friends and liked to be together and also that he only had one canvas > upon which to paint, the artist painted a picture of a landscape with the > horse and the dog in the foreground, thereby, as the saying goes, painting > two birds on one canvas, http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/bird0001.htm > in that he achieved two results by one activity. In addition the picture > has various interesting details in the background, such as a windmill in a > plain (or is that a windmill in a plain text file). :-) > 1) It's gif file format rather than plain text.* 2) There isn't any windmill. Best regards, James Kass, * P.S. - But, it's a nice gif file. In fact, aside from the absence of the windmill, it exceeded my expectations. -JK.

