1. Antarctic palindrome list
    OK, I think I ve got this thing working. It now picks up palindromes consisting of one or more words within a string, up to the entire string. Of the 17000
    Nov 24, 2001 @ 17:34 - Grant Hutchison ("Grant Hutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  2. Re: Antarctic palindrome list
    grant the fact that you can even do this pal dredging is very impressive to me & i noticed a few rare if not new names in your results that might even interest
    Nov 25, 2001 @ 04:28 - orc@orcoast.com (orc@...)
  3. Re: Antarctic palindrome list
    ... By advanced collectors, I think Mike means me. My interest in palindromes is towards a collection of them called the Palindromicon. Or rather the
    Nov 26, 2001 @ 00:24 - dtilque@nwlink.com (dtilque@...)
  4. Re: Antarctic palindrome list
    thanx dan glad you could drop in & please do again whenever about whatever we are especially looking forward to your pal ii to learn if there will be any new
    Nov 26, 2001 @ 00:37 - orc@orcoast.com (orc@...)
  5. Re: Antarctic palindrome list
    ... Entire list? That *was* my entire list. I ve only being doing this for a week, you know. Grant
    Nov 26, 2001 @ 08:23 - Grant Hutchison ("Grant Hutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  6. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Antarctic palindrome list
    Hi, a little idea for this palindrome search machine: maybe its possible to change its abilities in a way that it can detect places like port de la aledtrop
    Dec 06, 2001 @ 11:11 - wertkauf@gmx.net (wertkauf@...)
  7. Re: Antarctic palindrome list
    ... It already would find such a place. If it is presented with (say) a four-word name, it checks each word, each adjacent pair of words, both consecutive
    Dec 06, 2001 @ 19:56 - granthutchison ("granthutchison" <granthutchison@...>)