Wooden picture?
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Found on a belgian real estate website:
http://www.immoweb.be/fr/global.estate.cfm?idbien=2685393&ongletactif=2&jpgnameinp=2685393_2.jpg&xincludedetail=2&mycurrent_section=global&xbg=N#onglet
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The artist rented a helicopter, flew around town, and put it under "expenses". All they got was a crappy painting.
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Haven't you heard? Frames securely mediate, by design. And everyone knows that secure multi-mediation is the future of all webbing.
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But what happens when this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2009/06/we-done-been-framed.htm , happens?
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@JohnWestMinor said:
Uh, nothing because you forgot the 'l' at the end of the file extension?But what happens when this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2009/06/we-done-been-framed.htm , happens?
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@bstorer said:
@JohnWestMinor said:
Why would he put an Eye there? clearly it needs an ell.But what happens when this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2009/06/we-done-been-framed.htm , happens?
Uh, nothing because you forgot the 'l' at the end of the file extension?
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@belgariontheking said:
Go to HeII, fag. You need a better font.@bstorer said:
@JohnWestMinor said:
Why would he put an Eye there? clearly it needs an ell.But what happens when this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2009/06/we-done-been-framed.htm , happens?
Uh, nothing because you forgot the 'l' at the end of the file extension?
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@bstorer said:
Go to HeII, fag. You need a better font.
Eh? What's a superfluid got to do with fonts?
Man, the off-topic hijacking of this forum never ceases to amaze me.
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@bstorer said:
@JohnWestMinor said:
Uh, nothing because you forgot the 'l' at the end of the file extension?But what happens when this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2009/06/we-done-been-framed.htm , happens?
Boy, it must be sad, being too incompetent to add the 'L' to the end of the URL.
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@cconroy said:
Haven't you heard? Frames securely mediate, by design. And everyone knows that secure multi-mediation is the future
of all webbing.
That, sir, was the perfect point to bring that quote out again. Kudos to you!
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I use stylish to turn this page all Cambria, and I have no trouble distinguishing l from I.
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@JohnWestMinor said:
It's a constant struggle, but I make it through my days by reminding myself that it could be worse. I could be -- oh, I don't know -- unable to successfully copy and paste. Man, can you image being that incompetent? I think I'd just shoot myself.@bstorer said:
@JohnWestMinor said:
Uh, nothing because you forgot the 'l' at the end of the file extension?But what happens when this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2009/06/we-done-been-framed.htm , happens?
Boy, it must be sad, being too incompetent to add the 'L' to the end of the URL.
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I have no trouble distinguishing l from I in the actual post, though l could do with somthing to distinguish it from |. On the other hand, the edit box for writing a new post appears to be in a different font that has l and I as pixel-identical. That's just stupid.
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@Thief^ said:
On the other hand, the edit box for writing a new post appears to be in a different font that has l and I as pixel-identical. That's just stupid.
WTCSGUTI
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I know you like pressing random buttons, but even google doesn't recognise that...
I'm guessing the CS is community server, which would be an explanation.
EDIT: Ah, tags have just shown up on your post.
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@Thief^ said:
I have no trouble distinguishing l from I in the actual post, though
whoosh
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@belgariontheking said:
What makes you so sure I missed the joke? (well, humour. Well, not really funny attempt at humour...) I just wanted to rant about community server again. And terrible fonts.@Thief^ said:
I have no trouble distinguishing l from I in the actual post, though
whoosh
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I'm somehow reminded of the rundII32.exe virus...
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@lolwtf said:
I'm somehow reminded of the rundII32.exe virus...
I'm reminded of MorbiusVVilters and pstorer (Very clever how he managed to get an upside-down b)
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@dhromed said:
Flipping it around the vertical axis results in "dstorer" but it requires some advanced css to pull that one off.@bjolling said:
pstorer (Very clever how he managed to get an upside-down b)
þstorer.
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I did this:
MorbiusVVilters
At -3px letterspacing, that VV is nearly indistinguishable from a W. Though you can't have html in a username, unless you do a Signature Guy.
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@dhromed said:
MorbiusVVilters
@dhromed said:
you can't have that in a username
You tried to change your last name to match his? How sweet, when did you get married?
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Þstorer
It's ALT-0222 on the numpad.
=0Þ
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@bjolling said:
Let us not forget my evil twin, qstorer.@dhromed said:
Flipping it around the vertical axis results in "dstorer" but it requires some advanced css to pull that one off.@bjolling said:
pstorer (Very clever how he managed to get an upside-down b)
þstorer.
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@bstorer said:
Let us not forget my evil twin, qstorer.
He was a tentacle monster from the planet Zort.
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@belgariontheking said:
It's ALT-0222 on the numpad.
Ţstorer?
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alt 0222 Þ
alt 222 Ì
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Alt-222 refers to char 222 from your console ("OEM") single-byte codepage.
Alt-0222 refers to char 222 from your GUI ("ANSI") single-byte codepage.
Both of them can be changed, and are different on different systems. I think Ender's using some East European codepage.On Linux, it varies. But IIRC if you have 8-bit console Alt-xxx is using the codepage, and if you have an UTF-8 console you type the Unicode ID in hex (using <num>/*-+<ent> for A-F). No idea about X11.
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On Windows, it's alt-+uuuu (numpad plus then 4 unicode hex digits) if the proper registry setting is enabled.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Input Method]
"EnableHexNumpad"="1"
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I don't know about alt+numpad codes on X11, but if you have a compose key, the Þ thorn character can be made by typing compose, T, H (upper or lower case depending on which you want). No compose key? No problem! Get rid of that useless caps lock key with a "compose:caps" in your XkbOptions (or init script or kcontrol equivalent). Then you can have fun typing random character sequences with the compose key and seeing what european jibberish you make!