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Joshua Bell
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Yeah, yeah, you kids today - trading multi-megabyte video, linking to around 24-bit JPEGs, formatting text with stylesheets. What a waste of bandwidth!

In my day we drew our starships in 7-bit ASCII characters - and we liked it!

I've spent a few hours updating and/or drawing new Federation ships in ASCII for my site, including some of the new ship types identified in the Wolf 359 debris field and Qualor II junkyard.
http://www.calormen.com/Star_Trek/ASCII/

Enjoy!

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Fabrux
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You know, if I had a copy of QBASIC, I could do some DOS art... It'd be close to ASCII...

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ASCII art... Art... Artwork... Designs, Artwork, and Creativity... Hey, we've got a Forum for that!

:-)

*move*

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Lister: "Courting who?"
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