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Shorty82
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by Shorty82 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:54 pm
felinefan wrote:(why did they have to get rid of the cent sign key? My old word processor had it, but computers today don't! Grrr!)
You can still make the cent sign. See? ¢
You have to use the ASCII code to do it though. The code for ¢ is ¢
Hopefully this will show up correctly on everybody's machines.
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by Ms. Matterhorn » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:11 pm
felinefan wrote: For those of you who are too young to know what a gas war was, it was when the gas stations would drop their prices in order to attract business.
And you'd get a free Looney Tunes glass with purchase! :porky:
"Excuse me, are those ducks real?"
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:11 am
Ms. Matterhorn wrote:And you'd get a free Looney Tunes glass with purchase! :porky:
Or an inflatable sinclair dinosaur!!
:pirateflaARRRRRRR YA DOIN'?
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by DisneyMom » Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:44 am
I remember parents getting free stuff at the gas station when I was a kid-
S&H Green Stamps, Plastic Zoo Animals, and a Presidential Coin Set (I think it only went to Nixon)
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by felinefan » Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:37 pm
Some places gave S&H Green Stamps, some gave Blue Chip Stamps. We collected both. Chevron had a Hawaiian themed promotion going--"Come to Chevron Island"--that featured a hula dancer standing on top of a gas pump as she spieled for the commercial. Then they had a "Hula Dollars" promotion, a "Wiki-Wiki" promotion, then a "Gold has been discovered on Chevron Island", where for your loyalty to Chevron, you could get gold-rimmed dinnerware.
I have a feeling that somewhere in this great land of ours, there's a little old lady in a nursing home who's wearing a well-worn hula skirt and lei, singing "Come to Chevron Island!" everytime she sees a gas commercial come on T.V.. :D:
Thanks for the code; aren't there other codes for symbols no longer available on keyboards, because I think I saw a list on here of them?
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by Ms. Matterhorn » Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:32 pm
I remember collecting Wiki-wiki Dollars! What were they good for? I don't remember getting anything.
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by Shorty82 » Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:19 pm
felinefan wrote:Thanks for the code; aren't there other codes for symbols no longer available on keyboards, because I think I saw a list on here of them?
There's a code for most any symbol, letter, or number you can think of. Just Google "ASCII code" to find a number of lists. ASCII is used quite regularly in coding webpages on the Internet. Somethings it is impossible or hard to code without ASCII (cent signs, foreign currency symbols, etc.) Other things require one to use ASCII because otherwise the browser will try to interpret the symbol. For instance, in my last post, I had to use ASCII to create the "&" when showing how to create the cent sign because otherwise the browser would have seen it as ASCII code and displayed the cent sign.
SGT though is limited in the ASCII it can accept. It doesn't accept & (a common code) for creating an "&" but it does accept the numerical code for it.
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by felinefan » Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:29 pm
Thanks! That explains why Churchy's caption below her name , "Stupid Guest and Feather Ruffler" has the & and "amp" together.
This darn board is back to its old tricks of only showing the most recent posts when I click new posts again; I signed out to clear the cookies and signed back in, but now the feature that allows me to click ahead to the first unread post has disappeared. *SIGH* At least I know more about this computer stuff than I did 10 years ago, but oh how I wish I knew more....