Palindrome : A word, phrase or sequence that reads the same backward as forward, e.g. ³madam" or "nurses run² Valère Binet [C] On 2/3/15, 9:16 AM, "Scott Robbins" <scottro at nyc.rr.com> wrote: >On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 01:53:45PM +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote: >> >> The 7 rules listed in this URL seem utterly bizarre to me. >> >> The first is "Don't use a palindrome" >> which makes me wonder if the author knows the meaning of this word. >> I suspect he/she thinks it means "a known word backwards". >> > >That's what I would call it (or phrase or sequence of numbers.) When I >read your post, I thought I was missing something, but some cursory >googling indicates that I'm right. What am I missing here? > >(Looking stupid for the sake of everyone who wants to know, because I'm >unselfish--and, having been married more than once, have a thick skin). > >-- >Scott Robbins >PGP keyID EB3467D6 >( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 ) >gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6 > >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos