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Getting back to Glenn's example (I'm a bit behind on my e-mail):
> That's correct. An example is "Madam, I'm Adam." If you ignore the
> spaces and punctuation, that becomes MADAMIMADAM, which is the same
> sequence of letters either forward or backward.
This is a nice example (particularly for Ada) because of what you
get as you trim the ends (and adjust case, punctuation, and spacing):
"Adam, I'm Ada." -- Maybe he wasn't talking to Eve!
"Dam, I mad!" -- Weak on spelling and grammar, but it makes some sense.
"Am I Ma?" -- Mother has amnesia?
"mim" -- At least it's a word!
"I" -- Ditto
- Jim Hassett
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