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PERSONALITY - John C. Foster - THE WEBMASTER
OK. I'm the webmaster.
Here's all the personality you could ever want. Don't ask me to explain
it. It's against Robert A. Hayden's copyright regulations anyway. You requested it.
Anything that can't be described by a geek code is irrelevant, right? 8-D
See www.geekcode.com for the
hidden meaning.
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Version: 3.1
GCS$/S d s a++ C++ U-- P-- L-- E-- W+++ N+ o++ K-- w O M-- V-- PS P Y
PGP- t+ 5+ X++ R- tv++ b++ DI+++ D-- G e++(++) h--- r+++ y+++
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As an extra added feature, here are previous geek code versions for those
still running old geek code compilers. If it doesn't work, remember that
this was hand-geeked.
See storm.sonic.net/dane/geek
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Version: 2.1
GCS$/S d H s g+ p3 au a++ w+ v--- C++ U-- 3-- E--N+ K-- W M-- V-- po+ Y-- t+ 5+ j R- G'' tv++
b++ D- B--- e++(++) u*(+) h--- f? r+++ n+ y+++
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See quasar.unibas.ch/~tommy/geek.html
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Version: 1.0
GCS/S d p+@ c++ l u-- m* s n+ h--- f? g+ w+ t+ r- x+
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See www.mit.edu/people/foley/geek
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Version: 0.3
GCS/S d p+ c++ l m++ s g+ w+ t+ r- x+
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"The Website" by John C. Foster
My page at home's called "Commercial"
made with my guidance inertial.
I could make it rhyme,
but I don't have the time.
So why don't you call it "Personal"?
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There once was a page for the club.
Personal or commercial, it's a dub.
It's my inspiration.
and much perspiration.
Who cares what you think? There's the rub.
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Note to reviewers of this site:
This is primarily a highly awarded content site, intended to be a detailed survey of Texas precancel stamps.
U.S. local precancels contain a city name between two horizontal lines, by regulation in black ink. That's hardly the stuff of inspiration. If this site is not "artistic" enough for you, perhaps you would rather see a sample of such, taken from
a pane of stamps that the United States Postal Service considered the most important American Paintings in the last
300 years. Apparently THIS is art worth paying for. You should consider awarding places containing things like Mark Rothko's "Number 12".
That's why I collect precancels, not art.
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©USPS 1997
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