heart ASCII for msn
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anyone know where to get a heart shape ASCII for my msn personal msg..
had it a long time ago and dont know where its buried now..
anyone here even use msn ?? o.o
had it a long time ago and dont know where its buried now..
anyone here even use msn ?? o.o
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elfen lied wrote...
i do but what the hell is heart ASC2OMFG... ASCII(the "I"s don't represent number 2) it's a computer code used lotta years ago, when DOS reigned. It's still used in some DOS computer programs. By keeping pressed the "Alt" key, and typing a code number, you make a symbol. For example @=Alt+64.
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subaruhibiki wrote...
elfen lied wrote...
i do but what the hell is heart ASC2OMFG... ASCII(the "I"s don't represent number 2) it's a computer code used lotta years ago, when DOS reigned. It's still used in some DOS computer programs. By keeping pressed the "Alt" key, and typing a code number, you make a symbol. For example @=Alt+64.
Made no sense to me... :shock:
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subaruhibiki wrote...
elfen lied wrote...
i do but what the hell is heart ASC2OMFG... ASCII(the "I"s don't represent number 2) it's a computer code used lotta years ago, when DOS reigned. It's still used in some DOS computer programs. By keeping pressed the "Alt" key, and typing a code number, you make a symbol. For example @=Alt+64.
That's wrong. ASCII is what you are using to type right now.
Wikipedia wrote...
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), pronounced /ˈæski/[1] is a character encoding based on the English alphabet. ASCII codes represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that work with text. Most modern character encodings—which support many more characters than did the original—have a historical basis in ASCII. [...]
The ASCII character encoding[7]—or a compatible extension—is used on nearly all common computers, especially personal computers and workstations.
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well i'd be nice if you're able to find the code to put on msn i dont mind it messing up on the forums..
wonder who came up with all that stuff in the first place..
wonder who came up with all that stuff in the first place..
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That's a really good question but it freaked me out one day when I was counting binary on my fingers then I tried spelling things out in ASCII code on my hands...when I realized, OMG my right hand which displayed the numbers 0-31 just happened to spell the letter A in ASCII, with logical progression to Z but also spelled a through z as well, the difference being the first and second digit on the left hand changing the capitalization.
Then I felt like a dumbass and realized that ASCII people were anal geeks and probably spelled sentences on their fingers. *sigh*
Then I felt like a dumbass and realized that ASCII people were anal geeks and probably spelled sentences on their fingers. *sigh*
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Yes, I'm amazed to find someone else that figured that out as well.
I don't spell thing on my hand it's too slow and retarded, getting fast would only show that I should have learned sign language....even though I'd have to learn a NEW one in every language since it's not universal. Now that's retarded.
But I do still count on my fingers in binary. I mean COME ON, 10 fingers = 10 digits or 10 fingers = 1024 bits. It's more efficient and comprehensive than trying to figure out a way to add your toes to count up to 20. Ha ah, binary.
If we taught that in schools we'd have second graders failing more often.
I don't spell thing on my hand it's too slow and retarded, getting fast would only show that I should have learned sign language....even though I'd have to learn a NEW one in every language since it's not universal. Now that's retarded.
But I do still count on my fingers in binary. I mean COME ON, 10 fingers = 10 digits or 10 fingers = 1024 bits. It's more efficient and comprehensive than trying to figure out a way to add your toes to count up to 20. Ha ah, binary.
If we taught that in schools we'd have second graders failing more often.