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From: jangr@microsoft.UUCP (Jan Grey)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: unix t-shirts
Message-ID: <971@microsoft.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 28-Nov-87 13:18:43 EST
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Posted: Sat Nov 28 13:18:43 1987
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Reply-To: jangr@microsoft.UUCP (Jan Gray)
Organization: Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA
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Keywords: qed t-shirt

In article <413@auvax.UUCP> rwa@auvax.UUCP (Ross Alexander) writes:
>BTW, does anyone remember the QED t-shirt; the one with "WMXPL" (world's
>most expensive programming language) and the nifty RE on the back?  Mine
>wore out years ago, and I wouldn't mind replacing it.

On the front, mine says "qed" with interlocking letters a la the "yes" logo.
On the back, "eb/[^<>]|<\eb*>/", that is, match properly nested "<>"s.
More powerful than a regular regular expression!

Jan Gray   Microsoft Corp.   Redmond, WA