My Canukistan keyboard does it Citroën.had a Citroen (SP?-doesn't it have 2 little dots over one of the letters?) 2cv that need to be in 3rd, after the light changed, and before you got thru the intersection.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.My Canukistan keyboard does it Citroën.had a Citroen (SP?-doesn't it have 2 little dots over one of the letters?) 2cv that need to be in 3rd, after the light changed, and before you got thru the intersection.
My Canukistan keyboard does it Citroën. Edit Actually everyones keyboard does it by calling up the ASCII Code "alt 137" ë
thanks, have not a clue of the technical stuff, considering that the next time I need to use it,(if ever) it'll be easier for me to say "just those two little dots""
Try it, hold down the alt key and press 137 and let go. I find alt 248 very handy, 25°C or 77°Fthanks, have not a clue of the technical stuff, considering that the next time I need to use it,(if ever) it'll be easier for me to say "just those two little dots""
Here's a whole list of the ALT codes ALT CODESTry it, hold down the alt key and press 137 and let go. I find alt 248 very handy, 25°C or 77°F
Those were so cool, and just a ball to play around with, I think that comes from being scared of hitting something head on; they also made a van.A guy I worked for years ago had a Subaru 360 "pickup truck". The 360 stood for 360cc, two cylinder two stroke; when you were sitting in this critter, your knees were farther forward (by a couple of inches) than the headlights. I got stopped on US Route 6 (I didn't dare take it on I-80) between Ottawa and Marseilles, Illinois with a load of scrap radial engine cylinders doing 62 mph, with my foot flat on the floor. I told the cop that I saw the 62 on the speedo, but didn't believe it. He said if he hadn't seen it on the radar, he wouldn't have believed it either! He was a good guy, and let it slide. :-)
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