Thanks Mr Oath, your post made my day! (BTW, I trust non-ockers would not understand a nickname of "Mr Oath" for Ken :). It never occurred to me that a new bikini shape could be created by combining shape "bra" with shape "undies"! I'll look for other opportunities to combine shapes and will probably add a new bikini shape to the next release of A::E.

In case you're interested, many of the original A::E shapes were added in response to specific incidents in the Perl community; the "bra" shape after Elaine -HFB- Ashton donated a black Victoria's Secret bra for auction at YAPC::Europe 2003 ... gleefully snapped up by Leon (acme) Brocard. IIRC, the "undies" shape was added after `/anick promised to walk down the main street of Ottawa in his underpants swinging a five iron if he got beaten by a nemesis in one of the early Perl golf competitions.

BTW, I've noticed emojis appearing with increasing frequency at PM. They are presumably less wasteful than my experimental attempt to spice up a post with HTML Image Miniatures back in 2007.


In reply to Re: Emoji can be hard to see on the command line by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Emoji can be hard to see on the command line by kcott

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