Short: "Kenny from South Park" text filter Author: sw@nysa.u-net.com (Stephen Williams) Uploader: sw nysa u-net com (Stephen Williams) Type: text/misc Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is just a simple text filter that I knocked up in about ten minutes using "flex". For the uninitiated: "flex" is a program that can be used to generate scanners, which look for patterns in text and do something based on those patterns. If you've seen South Park on television, you'll be familiar with Kenny McCormick, the kid with the thick coat who dies in almost every episode. Because he has his coat buttoned up over his mouth, everything he says comes out muffled. This filter will "muffle" a text file, as if Kenny is saying it :-) It filters from standard input to standard output, so you can Kennify a text file like this: kenny outfile If your shell supports Unixoid piping, you can use it like this: kenny SPEAK: Example output: 5.Ram Disk:kenny% echo "The cat sat on the mat." | kenny Mrr mrr mrr mr mrr mrr. As you will have gathered by now, this program is basically completely useless. Still, it's quite "cool", and every South Park Amigan will want it in his or her C: directory :-) You might want to implode the binary; it's extremely large for what it does; this is a feature of "flex". Contact the author, Stephen Williams, at sw@nysa.u-net.com Web presence: http://www.nysa.u-net.com/