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Re: ASCII clichés
Posted By: Fawcett, on host 205.216.76.242
Date: Thursday, November 4, 1999, at 17:09:30
In Reply To: Re: ASCII clichés posted by Wolfspirit on Thursday, November 4, 1999, at 16:54:54:

> > > Somewhat like generalizations and their relationship to stereotypes, don't cliches become cliche because their relevance makes them often-used?
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> A cliché is what is said and believed by those who think little or not at all.
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> > Yes, and then they're used so often that they become meaningless. As Samuel Goldwyn is reported to have said, "Let's have some new clichés."
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> > Faw"Alt+0233 on the numeric keypad makes an 'é' on the PC"cett
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> That's funny, I use Alt+130 to make an 'é'. Does that one work for your keyboard too? I've taken it from the ASCII table called Code Page 437 English. Windows seems to use another set of Alt-key codes with 4 digit codes. Puzzling.

That's funny, Alt+0130 makes a comma here. And mine is MS-Windows 3.11(All right, I can hear hear you guys laughing). I guess our character maps are different.



Faw"ASCII and you shall receive"cett

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