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"Andy Baker" <an**@andybak.net> writes:
http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/o1271.html
Obviously a Microsoft consiracy!


Cute!

The funny thing is I attended a class last year with someone from the
Getty Institute, and they're using an open-source (though copyrighted)
document indexing and search engine from U Mich called DLXS
(dlxs.org). It's written in object oriented Perl. We're using it in
one of our sites, and sometimes I have to troubleshoot the beast. Every
time I get close to the code I shudder.

Nick

--
# sigmask || 0.2 || 20030107 || public domain || feed this to a python
print reduce(lambda x,y:x+chr(ord(y)-1),' Ojdl!Wbshjti!=obwAcboefstobudi/psh?')
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