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In a message dated 10/1/2001 5:21:21 PM Central Daylight Time, 
thinkit8@lycos.com writes:


> yes, that's the display i'm referring to. i guess it's a 7-segment 
> display. if you display it in fixed width, it should be obvious how 
> to translate the "*" into the 7-segment display.
> 

Well, it is lost now. What I have with reasonable confidence is that dek is 
1AC. a reversed 7 (1BD). El is probably A2C, an E (1A2C3)with its top and 
bottom lopped, though it might be A2CD, and lc h. If not that latter, then 
Zen is probably AB2Cm a backward 4 (AB2D). Tris then appears to be 1AB2C, a 
cap P. But that leaves cat as a discontinuous 1C3 and kink as a stubby 2C, 
so I assume the visual divides go wrong somewhere. Maybe tris is F, 1A2C, 
and cat is C, 1AC3. That still leaves a stubby kink.

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 10/1/2001 5:21:21 PM Central Daylight Time, thinkit8@lycos.com writes:
<BR>
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<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">yes, that's the display i'm referring to. &nbsp;i guess it's a 7-segment 
<BR>display. &nbsp;if you display it in fixed width, it should be obvious how 
<BR>to translate the "*" into the 7-segment display.
<BR></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BR>
<BR>Well, it is lost now. &nbsp;What I have with reasonable confidence is that dek is 1AC. a reversed 7 (1BD). &nbsp;El is probably A2C, an E (1A2C3)with its top and bottom lopped, though it might be A2CD, and lc h. &nbsp;If not that latter, then Zen is probably AB2Cm a backward 4 (AB2D). Tris then appears to be 1AB2C, a cap P. &nbsp;But that leaves cat as a discontinuous 1C3 and kink as a stubby 2C, so I assume the visual divides go wrong somewhere. &nbsp;Maybe tris is F, 1A2C, and cat is C, 1AC3. &nbsp;That still leaves a stubby kink.</FONT></HTML>

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