August 2009
1 post
Today I found out that letters actually have names: For example, A’s name is spelled ae. This was interesting me, so I read more about letter names. Here’s A,B, and C to get you started:
A=ae Plural: aes B=bee Plural: bees C=cee Plural: cees
There’s a category featuring modern Roman letters at the web address below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A
Read this before going on...
July 2009
9 posts
How to type in code (X, Y, and Z)
Since my post “How to type in code” left off the letters X, Y, and Z, here they are in code:
Ù = X Á = Y Û = Z
Have fun!
How to type in code
Well, if you want to type in code, keeping secrets secret to your enemies, ∆ü߆ ˙ø¬∂ †˙é 嬆 ˚é¥ ∑˙î¬é ¥øü †¥πé. (Translation: Just hold the alt key while you type.) I don’t know if it works for Dell users, though… But if you remember the code, you can also write it normally on a piece of paper.
Å = A ı = B Ç = C Î = D ‰ = E Ï = F Ì = G Ó = H È = I Ô =...
Today, I learned how to make custom brushes on Microsoft Paint. Here’s how:
Draw anything- from a simple scribble to intricate designs!
Click the select button at the top right of the toolbox and surround the drawing.
Drag the drawing around while holding Shift and have fun painting!
To create a cool effect, do the above and make the drawing’s lines about as thick as the space...
Did you know…
Did you know…
…that the word bed actually looks like a bed?
…that if you abbreviate down as “dn” and turn it upside down, it spells “up?”
…†˙å† î µå∂é å ñé宬¥ üñ∂éçîπ˙é®å∫¬é çø∂é¿ (Translation: …that I made a nearly undecipherable code?) Just hold the “alt” key while typing.
…that 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321?
…that the word...
Today, I biked around the house a few times and swam in the pool outside it twice. After swimming, I went inside and read a book after putting on some dry clothing, since I get really cold when getting out of a pool. What puzzles me is: Why do you feel so cold and heavy when getting out of a place (in this case a pool) where you feel warm and light?