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| | ASCII art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | ASCII art is also used within the source code of computer programs for representation of company or product logos, and flow control or other diagrams. |  | | ASCII art is also very commonly used amongst software piracy groups to display group logos inside text (*.nfo) files containing the instructions for installing and cracking the software (though these commonly use PC text mode characters as well as just ASCII). |  | | In some cases, the entire source code of a program is a piece of ASCII art - for instance, an entry to one of the earlier International Obfuscated C Code Contest is a program that adds numbers, but visually looks like a binary adder drawn in logic ports. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII_art
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| | The Harry Potter Fan Zone ASCII Art |
 | | ASCII art is a style of drawing using only letters and numbers. |  | | Our priority is to best inform the visitors about everything Potter, so don't hesitate to contact us should you have any questions. |  | | When looked at from a distance, they form an image. |
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http://www.harrypotterfanzone.com/?ID=media/ascii
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| | Star Trek ASCII Art Home Page |
 | | Also known as `character graphics' or `ASCII graphics' |  | | The fine art of drawing diagrams using the ASCII character set (mainly `', `-', `/', `\', and `+'). |  | | I'm way behind on requests, so any aspiring ASCII artists out there should get busy! |
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http://www.calormen.com/Star_Trek/ASCII
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