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climbrunride
Trad climber
Durango, CO
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Topic Author's Original Post - Mar 30, 2007 - 11:16pm PT
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Lots of new aliases with wierd symbols and backwards letters. Strange. I feel like I can trust someone with a completely anonymous name, like A.Crowley, Locker, or something like that. But I just can't trust some Prince looking symbol or name with letters facing the wrong direction. Did I somehow cross over into an alternate universe last week or something?
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?oa?
climber
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Mar 30, 2007 - 11:18pm PT
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What are you talking about. Dude, clean your glasses.
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wootles
climber
Gamma Quadrant
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Mar 30, 2007 - 11:30pm PT
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Welcome to the internet.
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Off the Couch
Trad climber
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Mar 30, 2007 - 11:48pm PT
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SuperTopo is hosting some MAD creatures these days.
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Off the Couch
Trad climber
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Mar 30, 2007 - 11:50pm PT
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The rest of the world calls them PARASITES!
ick! icky ick ick!
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Mimi
climber
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Mar 31, 2007 - 12:16am PT
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Or maybe they should be called pollutants.
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Raydog
Trad climber
Boulder
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Mar 31, 2007 - 01:19am PT
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RE:
" Or maybe they should be called pollutants."
I sense disgust bordering on revulsion.
Too much superfluous BS?
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Mimi
climber
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Mar 31, 2007 - 01:24am PT
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Guess my hives started up again seeing them and Ed Hartouni's thread about temporary email addresses. If the people using aliases would be more responsible on here, it wouldn't be such an issue. I think BS we can all handle.
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climbrunride
Trad climber
Durango, CO
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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 31, 2007 - 01:27am PT
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Like ЯoaЯ. What's with the backwards "a"?
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Mighty Hiker
Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
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Mar 31, 2007 - 01:41am PT
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"ЯoaЯ"?
As in "ЯoaЯs Я Us"?
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Ed Hartouni
Trad climber
Livermore, CA
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Mar 31, 2007 - 01:55am PT
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¡™£¢?§¶•ªº–?
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åß?ƒ©???¬…æ
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by depressing the alt/option key
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by depressing the alt/option key and the shift
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climbrunride
Trad climber
Durango, CO
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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 31, 2007 - 02:34am PT
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Oh Ed, now the can of worms is REALLY opened up...
(But thanks. I really had no idea how to get all that stuff.)
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Anastasia
Trad climber
California
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Mar 31, 2007 - 04:43am PT
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They are entities beyond names.
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healyje
Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
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Mar 31, 2007 - 04:51am PT
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Until the ST crew decides they care whether folks are manufacturing endless aliases for the same IP address we'll be saddled by cluelessness which I mind less then the fact that the majority of those posts inane and boorish.
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Ω
climber
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Mar 31, 2007 - 10:48am PT
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Ed Hartouni
Trad climber
Livermore, CA
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I'm all for full knowledge... what you do with the knowledge is up to the society you live in... the xhtml entities allow for a fuller text representation on the web. You can make the correct "typesetting" conventions in your text, emdashes and the like, and correct symbols. This is empowering... you can do it on ST Forum inputs if you know how... as the space of symbol avatars has shown. But the good of it is to remind us all that these same annoyances can be used for good... I wouldn't restrict the STForum from allowing these symbols...
here are a list from http://www.w3.org/2000/07/8378/xhtml/entities/entities.axml
note that you simply type the ampersand and the pound and enter the decimal code to get a character... here is an extended table:
from decimal code,nnn
160,
161,¡
162,¢
163,£
164,¤
165,¥
166,¦
167,§
168,¨
169,©
170,ª
171,«
172,¬
173,
174,®
175,¯
176,°
177,±
178,²
179,³
180,´
181,µ
182,¶
183,·
184,¸
185,¹
186,º
187,»
188,¼
189,½
190,¾
191,¿
192,À
193,Á
194,Â
195,Ã
196,Ä
197,Å
198,Æ
199,Ç
200,È
201,É
202,Ê
203,Ë
204,Ì
205,Í
206,Î
207,Ï
208,Ð
209,Ñ
210,Ò
211,Ó
212,Ô
213,Õ
214,Ö
215,×
216,Ø
217,Ù
218,Ú
219,Û
220,Ü
221,Ý
222,Þ
223,ß
224,à
225,á
226,â
227,ã
228,ä
229,å
230,æ
231,ç
232,è
233,é
234,ê
235,ë
236,ì
237,í
238,î
239,ï
240,ð
241,ñ
242,ò
243,ó
244,ô
245,õ
246,ö
247,÷
248,ø
249,ù
250,ú
251,û
252,ü
253,ý
254,þ
255,ÿ
34,"
38,&
60,<
62,>
39,'
338,Œ
339,œ
352,Š
376,Ÿ
710,ˆ
732,˜
8194,
8195,
8201,
8204,
8205,
8206,
8207,
8211,–
8212,—
8216,‘
8217,’
8218,‚
8220,“
8221,”
8222,„
8224,†
8225,‡
8240,‰
8249,‹
8250,›
8364,€
402,ƒ
913,Α
914,Β
915,Γ
916,Δ
917,Ε
918,Ζ
919,Η
920,Θ
921,Ι
922,Κ
923,Λ
924,Μ
925,Ν
926,Ξ
927,Ο
928,Π
929,Ρ
931,Σ
932,Τ
933,Υ
934,Φ
935,Χ
936,Ψ
937,Ω
945,α
946,β
947,γ
948,δ
949,ε
950,ζ
951,η
952,θ
953,ι
954,κ
955,λ
956,μ
957,ν
958,ξ
959,ο
960,π
961,ρ
962,ς
963,σ
964,τ
965,υ
966,φ
967,χ
968,ψ
969,ω
977,ϑ
978,ϒ
982,ϖ
8226,•
8230,…
8242,′
8243,″
8254,‾
8260,⁄
8472,℘
8465,ℑ
8476,ℜ
8482,™
8501,ℵ
8592,←
8593,↑
8594,→
8595,↓
8596,↔
8629,↵
8656,⇐
8657,⇑
8658,⇒
8659,⇓
8660,⇔
8704,∀
8706,∂
8707,∃
8709,∅
8711,∇
8712,∈
8713,∉
8715,∋
8719,∏
8721,∑
8722,−
8727,∗
8730,√
8733,∝
8734,∞
8736,∠
8743,∧
8744,∨
8745,∩
8746,∪
8747,∫
8756,∴
8764,∼
8773,≅
8776,≈
8800,≠
8801,≡
8804,≤
8805,≥
8834,⊂
8836,⊄
8838,⊆
8839,⊇
8853,⊕
8869,⊥
8901,⋅
8968,⌈
8969,⌉
8970,⌊
8971,⌋
9001,〈
9002,〉
9674,◊
9824,♠
9827,♣
9829,♥
9830,♦
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Oplopanax
Mountain climber
The Deep Woods
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