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From: "Carl G." <carlgnews@microprizes.com>
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Subject: Re: ( Substring function in Python, Lisp) -- [Hijack] contains [hijk]
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2025 11:44:16 -0800
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On 2/15/2025 1:36 PM, HenHanna wrote:
> The Substring function  is a nice Programming puzzle.
> 
>             Why did I have to write it myself?
> 
>                       Does it come standard in some library (package)
>                         in Python or (Gauche)Scheme?
> 
> ________________
> 
> A few weeks ago,  i was curious to see What English words contained  (
> abcd...  )  consecutive letters of the alphabet.
> 
>          defrag          defg
>          defang          defg
>          defog           defg
> 
>          hijack          hijk
> 
> ________________________________(Is there such a word containing 5
> letters? )
> 
> 
> 
>              Am i  too Abced-minded ????

The letters of my last name ("GINNOW") are in alphabetical order (but 
they are not all consecutive, just "NO").  Can you find any well-known 
names in which all of the letters are in alphabetical order (not 
necessarily consecutive)?

My first name is "CARL".  If I had been named "ABE", my first and last 
name together would have alphabetical letters.  Can you find any 
well-known names in which the first and last name together is alphabetical?

-- 
Carl G.


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