Abusing The Rules: Diomidis Spinellis Diomidis Spinellis SENA S.A. Kyprou 27 GR-152 37 Filothei Greece Judges' comments: To use: make spinellis Try: spinellis < spinellis.c While code does not abuse the rules, its output surely does! P.S. Does the source have any spelling errors? Selected notes from the author: 96% of the program lines (631 out of the 658) are comment text rendering the program readable and understandable. With the exception of the two include file names (needed for a warning-free compile) the program passes the standard Unix spell checker without any errors. Checking for spelling errors is considered very important for programs that are so heavily commented. This program is exactly 3217 characters long through judicious use of white space. Rule abuse? Would I _ever_ abuse the rules?