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And if you can view that, you could have read the original, so that approach isn't much good,

That's why I posted a gif of it on my home node.

As for attempting to process the string, I was rather concerned that the last character of the email name was a standard ascii char, when all the rest where utf-16 encoded. You can see he has munged the main part of the domain name (for obvious reasons), but that made me wonder about the integrity of the rest of the string.


Well It's better than the Abottoire, but Yorkshire!