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Chris Sat Sep 1 04:10:50 2001
Hungarian Apes Update

"Hungarian Apes" has finally been indexed by search engines: Google, upon being searched for said phrase, now returns two results, the first of which is www.vivtek.com/toonbots/board_thread1749.html and the other of which is not of the Jihad and thus irrelevant.

No, I'm not just bored late at night.

By 'no,' of course, I mean 'yes.'

HUNGARIAN APES!

Tirdun Tue Sep 4 12:48:37 2001
Re: Hungarian Apes Update

> HUNGARIAN APES!

I must go check and see if "Planet of the hungarian apes" has also been added to Google: . . . . . . .

YEAH! For some reason google finds it but yahoo (powered by google) doesn't.

Who says the internet isn't good for anything except p0rn!?

Brother Emsworth Tue Sep 4 22:34:57 2001
Re: Hungarian Apes Update

> I must go check and see if "Planet of the hungarian apes" has
> also been added to Google: . . . . . . .

> YEAH! For some reason google finds it but yahoo (powered by google)
> doesn't.

Yahoo isn't always that reliable, I've found. According to Google, we're now at #15 for "Planet of the Hungarian Apes," the ninth result for "Defenestration of Prague Anniversary," #109 for "Jihad," #13 for "Hungarian Wolverines," and #12 for "hot dogs strip art." The Toonbots Babelfish page has also been mentioned on rec.arts.bodyart for some reason. Using some search engine whose name I have now forgotten (might possibly have been AltaVista, but I'm not sure), Toonbots turned up as the 14th match for "Cap'n Crunch voice" (that one was my own fault for mentioning it on the forum once.)

Oh, and we found a couple of other pages which mentioned or reviwed Toonbots, and which Michael is presumably aware of, but which might interest other Jihad members who may not have seen them yet: http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:m7NU9gWEf1c:www.wunderland.com/WTS/Number12/Number12.html+toon-O-Matic&hl=en

http://www.jmac.org/projects/comics_ml/

The second one seems flatterring, the first one was clearly penned by infidels who shall soon find cute wolverines nestled beneathe their bed pillows if their not careful.

Michael Tue Sep 4 23:48:25 2001
Re: Hungarian Apes Update

> http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:m7NU9gWEf1c:www.wunderland.com/WTS/Number12/Number12.html+toon-O-Matic&hl=en

> http://www.jmac.org/projects/comics_ml/

> The second one seems flatterring, the first one was clearly penned by
> infidels who shall soon find cute wolverines nestled beneathe their bed
> pillows if their not careful.

The second one is cool, yes -- I found him, actually, or rather the eCartoonists mailing list did, and Howard Tayler mentioned me, and somebody linked from that, and I found the whole topic.

The first -- I knew they'd linked, didn't see the review. "Hard on the eyes, lame," well, for a comic strip I spend 15 minutes on, OK, I can take that. Although I hope it's less hard on the eyes nowadays since I got the new monitor and saw that lines drawn on off-pixel boundaries dithered poorly.






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