Last week, when I was typing out something for my mother-in-law, I had to type out the name "Niño". MyGirl was amazed at how the tilde appeared with the 'n'. I told her that my former boss Sueña had taught me how to do that. With a name like hers, the knowledge of ALT 164 (and ALT 165) was practically essential.
My other favorites are ALT 154 (Ü) and the matching ALT 129 or ALT 0252 (ü) . Someone else taught me how to do that.
When I rediscovered these ASCII codes, I often used ALT 241 (±), 242 (≥) and 243 (≤) for my documentation at work.
Yes I know this seems a bit shallow, but it still is fun. (At least MyGirl seemed to think so.)
When I rediscovered these ASCII codes, I often used ALT 241 (±), 242 (≥) and 243 (≤) for my documentation at work.
Yes I know this seems a bit shallow, but it still is fun. (At least MyGirl seemed to think so.)
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