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Give some more eggnog to the snowplough driversFigured the Canooks on here would definitely understand it
So far this year, Colorado has NOT had a snow problem (thankfully!)

Give some more eggnog to the snowplough driversFigured the Canooks on here would definitely understand it
So far this year, Colorado has NOT had a snow problem (thankfully!)

No wrong R is for racing just like A but further down the alphabetA is for After Burner.
Used mainly for highway speed to out run law enforcement "speed traps" , to speed past convoys of semi trucks, and around those nuisance slow drivers only doing 10 miles per hour over the posted speed limit in the "fast"/left lane. However, the A gear is not recommended for rural and in city use.
Seriously, although it looks like an "A" due to poor quality control stamping, it is really meant to be an "R" for reverse, for use to back the vehicle up.
Reverse who needs that just like brakes who needs em pifffParked the truck about 40 minutes ago, the temp showing was 4*F. A skiff of snow so far, with another inch or two expected tonight, and a high of 2*F for tomorrow; Winter has arrived.Middle of January and it's Mid 50s, sunny and clear. Whatever happened to winter?
If you want to make the degree symbol - º - hold down the ALT key, then on the NUMERAL PAD (not the numerals above the qwerty row) press 167Parked the truck about 40 minutes ago, the temp showing was 4*F. A skiff of snow so far, with another inch or two expected tonight, and a high of 2*F for tomorrow; Winter has arrived.
Thank you! Knew there was a way, but hadn't found it. Unfortunately, I'm usually using a laptop with no number pad, so the asterisk is as close as I can get, lolIf you want to make the degree symbol - º - hold down the ALT key, then on the NUMERAL PAD (not the numerals above the qwerty row) press 167
<ALT> + 167
Middle of January and it's Mid 50s, sunny and clear. Whatever happened to winter?
Give some more eggnog to the snowplough drivers![]()
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No wrong R is for racing just like A but further down the alphabet![]()
Reverse who needs that just like brakes who needs em pifff
If you want to make the degree symbol - º - hold down the ALT key, then on the NUMERAL PAD (not the numerals above the qwerty row) press 167
<ALT> + 167



And after that cheering report back to more jokes…..drum roll pleaseOver the past 800,000 years, there have been 8 glacial epochs on Earth, which were separated by periods of warming (interglacials) with an interval of 10 to 30 thousand years. The average interval between them is 100,000 years. We live in an interglacial period. And interestingly, the transition to the ice Age occurs very quickly, in a few years, and it is not known why.

If you want to make the degree symbol - º - hold down the ALT key, then on the NUMERAL PAD (not the numerals above the qwerty row) press 167
<ALT> + 167
Nope not from Tennessee from NZ live in England. We have potholes more than enough to make the moons craters look like “Pifff them no holes hold my beer”! Ohoo and when they do grace us with filling them in they wait till it’s raining and going to freeze that way it blows em straight out again….I think our council got your councils memo our they all went to the same Christmas party and pass around our complaint letters like Christmas cracker jokes.Snowplows?.....Snowplows?
You are obviously not from the "back country" here in Tennessee.
Snowplows don't clean our roads of snow and ice until 3 days after the snow and ice is thawed and melted away off our roads by warm temps and/or "warm" rains.

No, it isn't, is it.Well, that’s fairly intuitive, isn’t it. NOT
Way too much geek for me I am afraid. At my age I am lucky if I remember the alphabet.No, it isn't, is it.
Years ago when I was a software developer, I worked on a few web apps that needed to render in foreign languages (Spanish and French), and the only way to render those characters from a qwerty keyboard was to use the character codes from the lower half of the ASCII table.
<ALT> + 130 = é
<ALT> + 140 = î
<ALT> + 160 = á
and so on.
Had that condition last when I was 3 but I’m sure it will be back in stock when I’m olderWay too much geek for me I am afraid. At my age I am lucky if I remember the alphabet.
