< :the previous in number
^ :the list in numerical order
> :the next in number
P :the previous artilce (have the same parent)
N :the next (in thread)
|<:the top of this thread
>|:the next thread
^ :the parent (reply-to)
_:the child (an article replying to this)
>:the elder article having the same parent
<:the youger article having the same parent
---:split window and show thread lists
| :split window (vertically) and show thread lists
~ :close the thread frame
.:the index
..:the index of indices
On Sep 29, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Robert Dober wrote:
> The Quiz ittself might be too much work to do for me, but reading
> it was
> already an enourmous pleasure.
> What a Funny, Great Idea!
I glad you like the idea. Please give it a try. It doesn't require
complex code, and it is even more fun to code this up than it is to
read the results.
Here is a surefire recipe for success :)
1. To a handful of goofy characters, add a list of silly things for
them to do
2. Season with your favorite cliches -- cliches are a key ingredient
3. Stir in a text editor until a suitably turgid consistency is reached
4. Run in a Ruby interpreter until done
Regards, Morton