Yearly TV Licence? ...Really? - ANSI Character Codes

Carol justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 29 05:54:58 UTC 2008


bboyminn:
> 
> Some of the ANSI charts have both HEXadecimal (base 16) and decimal
(base 10) numbers.
> 
> For example, the capital letter 'A' is 41 hexadecimal and 65
decimal, so to get the letter 'A' using the ALT key, you need to enter
ALT 0065
> 
> You need to use a 4-digit version of the Decimal number, not the
HEXadecimal number. 
> 
> That's all I'm saying.
> 
> Steve/bluewizard
>
Carol responds:
Aaaaaaaaaah! Save me! @&^%*$#(*#@!!!!!!!!

Me no understand. Me no want understand. Me stay ignorant.

Carol, who obviously was not cut out to become a programmer (though I
do know what a base ten number is)







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