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Old June 18th 17, 01:52 PM posted to alt.home.repair,uk.rec.driving,uk.rec.cycling
Diesel
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Default PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE

"James Wilkinson Sword"
news alt.home.repair, wrote:

On Sat, 17 Jun 2017 22:35:20 +0100, Diesel wrote:

"James Wilkinson Sword"
news alt.home.repair, wrote:

On Sat, 17 Jun 2017 12:34:39 +0100, Diesel
wrote:

"James Wilkinson Sword"
news alt.home.repair, wrote:

No idea where I got it, google searches produce anything but
programs when using the words "random" and "taglines" and even
the author's name. I've shoved a zip of it he
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nizaz6plo9...lines.zip?dl=1


Kewl beans, thanks! I've saved a decent copy of it. It works
very well. I even spent the time to convert all of my tag lines
over to the way in which it works. Now, I have over 8000 of
them. Thanks again!

8000!!!! I'd ask to see yours, but I think that would use an
entire day going through them all.


Yep, over 8000. And I can easily add more now. I didn't convert
these files over by hand mind you, I wrote a tiny 23kilobyte self
contained (portable, no installer, no runtime dlls, etc needed)
win32PE executable to take any text file and convert it's
contents to a taglines friendly 'database' file. So you can make
taglines as long as you want them, with upto 32767 characters per
line; I can increase the max characters per line, but, I thought
32k was more than sufficient.

It only considers the tagline complete when it reads the crlf at
the end so that's where it does the break for the taglines
database. So, I was able to rogue the database from a couple of
other tagline programs and my own that was DOS based that
required additional steps to work on linux and converted them all
to the much easier to use taglines program. Now I have a
600something kilobyte taglines database. It even has a copy of
the ones you sent me.


You shoulda checked them first, some are very rude :-)


I did. You obviously haven't seen some of my previous ones. Rude
doesn't offend me. ROFL!




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