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how [do] you make that little "1" after "hogmaster"?
Hold down the ALT button and type in a given number code (see below). When you then release the ALT button the symbol appears:
0176 degree symbol ° 0185 superscript 1 ¹ 0178 superscript 2 ² 0179 superscript 3 ³ 0191 inverted question mark ¿
Do a google search for " ascii codes " and you'll find more information.
Last edited by Alex Williams; 04/10/06 04:42 PM.
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I like J because Rhode Island Red sounds funniest. I also like the three reasons why he selected that sort of chicken. Of all the chickens I have ever known Rhode Island Red does, indeed, have the most comic appeal and would be chosen by an author simply for that value. I love the sound chickens make when, in a group they sort of mumble to themselves. I wonder if it is akin to a cat's purr. Who knows about chickens. Do they "purr"?
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I prefer Buff Orpington as a humourous chicken name. and they're pretty chickens, too.
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I love the sound chickens make when, in a group they sort of mumble to themselves. I wonder if it is akin to a cat's purr.
Really they're just grumbling about what a cad the rooster is.
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I never thought of chicken purring nemo, but I know exatly what you mean. We had chickens when I was young, and I remember the tone being a little higher than purring - like an alto versus a bass.
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