Winter Storm Birds

5 degrees F is -15 degrees C, I doubt he has experienced that :rofl:

Where I live in Illinois it got down to -14 degrees F back in 2014. I stayed inside for a week. :joy: Except for the throwing boiling water outside to see it turn to snow instantly. That was fun.

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Sorry my tablet does not display degrees successfully. One my phone it is ° or tablet ○ is that. Now I know it confused you, I won’t use it.

Pffft I can’t even find the degrees symbol on my phone or tablet. :joy: :joy:

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Just yanking your chain :wink:

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I cannot offer you proof. Only my word.

5°F was cold but I didn’t experience frostbite.

-15°C sounds much colder.

It’s like Canadian Money to US Money. :laughing:

Last week at the cottage was -28ºC (-18.4ºF), I don’t blame you for staying inside, I would too.

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Anytime someone says ‘yanking your chain’ the only thing I can think of is the Cable Guy

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Now that is extreme for me. I hope I never see that. It’s only been a couple of times we dipped below 32°F in South Florida. North Florida is much colder, but not that cold.

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Wish I had it on my PC keyboard. I always have to look up the ASCII code.

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Get a Mac, it is as easy as "option (alt) key and zero :rofl:

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ALT 0176 for me.

It cheaper to stay with PC.:smiley:

Not much more expensive than your mini PC, at least you don’t have to remember ASCII codes :grinning:

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Canadian math?

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True not much.

Nope, that is US price and I said, not much more expensive.

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Options from a nerd :nerd_face::

Option Type This See This
HTML entity ° °
Unicode glyph for Degree Sign ° °
Unicode glyph for Degree Celsius ℃
Unicode glyph for Degree Fahrenheit ℉

You can type any of those into the Forum’s composer to get the character you want. I think the HTML entity is the easiest to remember, though, and it’s platform agnostic.

On my Linux machine, I have it configured so that I can tap my Compose key and then hit oo (lowercase letter “o” twice) to make the ° sign appear. On my Android tablet (using Gboard with a Dvorak layout, though I don’t know if the layout matters), I tap the ?123 button and then the =\< button to see the ° button in the second row. On Windows 10+, it should be possible to use the  + . combination to open the emoji panel, which also lets you search for specific characters.

Also, nice birds! I especially like the cardinals.

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Very nice. I need to revisit HTML.

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@creaae @summerlin Gosh… I haven’t used ascii code since I would build MySpace pages for my friends in CSS.

I am out of practice with html also.

I need to brush up on coding since I just got word that I was voluntold to learn our coding process since I have prior basic coding knowledge. Yay me. :woman_facepalming:t2: I knew I should have kept that information about my basic knowledge of css on the low key.

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Reminds me of some :frog: trying to rope me into things here (not that @peepeep would ever do anything like that). :innocent:

:frog::innocent:

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