Apparently you're not familiar with the roadrunner cartoons put out by Warner Brothers in the late 1960's to early 1970's. ACME is the company that the coyote, who continually unsuccessfully chases the roadrunner, purchases any number of bizarre, almost Rube Goldberesque inventions from - all of which fail. You might want to look up ACME on Wikipedia so you get a sense of what it's all about.

ACME modules are intended as fun, not for production use.


Revolution. Today, 3 O'Clock. Meet behind the monkey bars.

I would love to change the world, but they won't give me the source code


In reply to Re: Acme Enc by Popcorn Dave
in thread Acme Enc by sameerperl

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