You are modded +5 insightful, yet you failed to appreciate why I worded it the way I did.
It would have been rude to ask a registered user how often they post anonymously; I mean go dox thyself. By framing the question around what others do, I figured that I might get an accurate answer.
After all: The only direct evidence people have to base their answer is their own posting behavior.
You failed to appreciate that I was making a joke. The first mod point was funny, which was what I was intending.
As to the other two mod points, I not only flunked mind reading, but also telepathic suggestion. I promise I'll try harder to beam my intention into the minds of others, but no guarantees. ;)
I guess that depends on your operating system and keyboard layout. For example, on a French keyboard you generally have a key for it. On a standard German "dead-keys" keyboard, you'd use the key sequence [´] [e]. On any Unix/Linux keyboard with Compose key, use [Compose] [´] [e]. If you have a way to enter Unicode characters directly by code number, the character is U+00E9 (decimal code 233; probably on Windows you could enter it by holding Alt and typing on the numeric keypad [0] [2] [3] [3], but I can't check because I don't have any Windows). When all else fails, you can go to the character table, seek for that character, and then copy/paste it.
-- The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
(Score: 2) by buswolley on Thursday March 26 2015, @06:06AM
You are modded +5 insightful, yet you failed to appreciate why I worded it the way I did.
It would have been rude to ask a registered user how often they post anonymously; I mean go dox thyself. By framing the question around what others do, I figured that I might get an accurate answer.
After all: The only direct evidence people have to base their answer is their own posting behavior.
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(Score: 2) by Hartree on Thursday March 26 2015, @04:13PM
You failed to appreciate that I was making a joke. The first mod point was funny, which was what I was intending.
As to the other two mod points, I not only flunked mind reading, but also telepathic suggestion. I promise I'll try harder to beam my intention into the minds of others, but no guarantees. ;)
(Score: 2) by buswolley on Thursday March 26 2015, @05:23PM
Touche
subicular junctures
(Score: 3, Touché) by maxwell demon on Saturday March 28 2015, @09:03PM
FTFY
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
(Score: 2) by buswolley on Sunday March 29 2015, @11:57AM
Not sure how to get that character
subicular junctures
(Score: 3, Informative) by maxwell demon on Sunday March 29 2015, @12:15PM
I guess that depends on your operating system and keyboard layout. For example, on a French keyboard you generally have a key for it. On a standard German "dead-keys" keyboard, you'd use the key sequence [´] [e]. On any Unix/Linux keyboard with Compose key, use [Compose] [´] [e]. If you have a way to enter Unicode characters directly by code number, the character is U+00E9 (decimal code 233; probably on Windows you could enter it by holding Alt and typing on the numeric keypad [0] [2] [3] [3], but I can't check because I don't have any Windows). When all else fails, you can go to the character table, seek for that character, and then copy/paste it.
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.