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Re: laser Safety and cats
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lugnet.off-topic.geek
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Mon, 27 Nov 2000 14:45:41 GMT
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ssgore@ANTISPAMsuperonline.com
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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> In lugnet.off-topic.geek, Selçuk Göre writes:
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> > Do you really think that your sig is a nice one? It is several times
> > longer than your message!..
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> > Selçuk
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> Ya but yours contains characters I can't easily type! :-)
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> ++Lar
Hey, you shouldn't say something like this in a geek group..:-) So,
It's (extended?)ASCII 135(ç) and 128(Ç). Of course could be dependent to
platform (must work in any Windows or DOS box in anyway). Just use the
alt key and numeric keypad of your keyboard (while num lock light is on)
together. Another way is using your Character Map applet, and another
way is just copying and pasting. Yet another way using english versions
of it since we, the Turkish guys, quite familiar with using u instead of
ü, c instead of ç, o instead of ö and g, s, i instead of ð, þ, ý, (you
can't see them assuming you don't have Turkish support in your new
Win2000 box) since the very beginning because Turkish introduced to late
when compared to introduction of PC's here (8 years?). There is still
another way, which includes sending you a Turkish-Q (Turkish-F would be
too much unfamiliar for any one who is not a secretary, including me)
keyboard, which is extremely cheap here around..:-) Of course you also
install Turkish-Q keyboard drivers and multi language support for
Turkish from installation CDs to use it properly.
Boy, am I boring or what?..:-)
Selçuk
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