From ... Path: archiver1.google.com!news1.google.com!sn-xit-02!supernews.com!news.tele.dk!small.news.tele.dk!212.74.64.35!colt.net!newsfeed.esat.net!nslave.kpnqwest.net!nloc.kpnqwest.net!nmaster.kpnqwest.net!nreader1.kpnqwest.net.POSTED!not-for-mail Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp Subject: Re: LISP format (happy to read) References: <604dab8.0111230328.602f3907@posting.google.com> <3BFE5D39.8070601@hotmail.com> <9tnado$aog8f$1@fido.engr.sgi.com> <87r8qlzd0s.fsf@mclinux.com> Mail-Copies-To: never From: Erik Naggum Message-ID: <3215790993563760@naggum.net> Organization: Naggum Software, Oslo, Norway Lines: 11 User-Agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 19:16:35 GMT X-Complaints-To: newsmaster@KPNQwest.no X-Trace: nreader1.kpnqwest.net 1006802195 193.71.66.49 (Mon, 26 Nov 2001 20:16:35 MET) NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 20:16:35 MET Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.lang.lisp:20985 * Josh Huber | I'm sure there's a better way to do this, but here it is: How annoying. Emacs Lisp does not allow a string argument to reverse. Foo! /// -- The past is not more important than the future, despite what your culture has taught you. Your future observations, conclusions, and beliefs are more important to you than those in your past ever will be. The world is changing so fast the balance between the past and the future has shifted.