Plaag wrote:How does one make the [b]cent[/c] sign for html or word programs?ShaneG.
Beyondthebreach wrote:Shane . . . did you mean the ¢ sign like this? In word, just go to Insert on the top bar and then down to Symbol. Scroll through the symbols. You can hot key it, etc.If you set a hotkey, then you could probably hit that when typing in html . . . wait let me check.Okay, no the hot key I assigned the cent sign only works in Word and it won't paste to notepad. However, you can cut and paste in into notepad/html and then keep copying and pasting it as needed.
brute wrote:An (Australian) ebay auction ** expired/removed eBay auction ** just ended. The bid history has the bidder1, bidder2, etc.offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBid ... :MEWA:BIDNHere's ebay's msg.As the internet evolves, eBay continues to strike a balance between preserving transparency and protecting our Community of members. eBay has decided to change how bid history information is displayed so bad guys cannot target bidders with fake offers using this information. In certain cases, some bidders will no longer be able to view Bidder User IDs on the Bid History page. Your User ID will be shown only to you and the seller of the item you're bidding on. Other members will see an anonymous name, such as Bidder 1, applied consistently to the Bid History page.This seems vague. Anyone know what 'fake offers' ebay is talking about?How about the 'certain cases, some bidders' part? Thanks[url][/url]
AdderMcOne wrote:Al,Things are looking a lot rosier for you in the second test.Great first innings, and we're off to a very shaky start with one wicket gone already.
Kingofpain89 wrote::x Arrrrgghhhh!!!A pox on Jerry Jones for bringing the plague that is Terrell Owens to the Cowboys. Why is it so difficult for him to hold on to the damn ball? They booted Mike Vanderjagt off the team for inconsistency, I think they should do the same to Owens. He is by far the biggest (insert any suitable derogatory noun here) ever to play the game in my humble opinion.He and Jeremy Shockey should start their own game show....Who Wants to Date an Asshole?
Plaag wrote:13-13..Dallas still has a shot and Martin Gramatica is 2 out of 3 for not kicking a FG in years..pretty good (May come down to him making a winning FG)Here's hoping Dallas wins any way they can..ShaneG.
MShipley88 wrote:Hey, and the Stealers won against Tampa Bay! They're in the playoff hunt, right? Go Cowboys!I did not think I would see a Parcells Superbowl team in Dallas...but maybe now...?Mark
MShipley88 wrote:Hey, and the Stealers won against Tampa Bay! They're in the playoff hunt, right?
bclarkie wrote:I was actually going to say yes, but then I remembered that we actually play in the AFC and not the NFC. If the Eagles beat the Panthers tommorow night there is going to be a grand total of 4 teams in the NFC with a winning record, 4 after 12 weeks. Even if the Eagles lose, there is still only going to be a total of 5, not exactly setting the world on fire over there are you guys. Going into tonights Denver/Seattle game the AFC record versus NFC this year through week 12 is 35-20, a .636 winning percentage.
MShipley88 wrote:The Stealers' win doesn't play well in the NW.Pointing out that they did not win is hardly whining. Simply stating a fact.If the same calls had happened to the Steal-ers, we would still be hearing about it....but that wouldn't have happened, because the story of the game was "Bill Cowher and Jerome Bettis finally get their Super Bowl," and it clearly influenced the officiating.That's OK...reality is what it is...but let's not pretend that the Stealers won straight up.
Gregg Easterbrook of NFL.com wrote:Four of the six big officiating decisions went against Seattle. Does this mean a pro-Steelers bias, as some in the sports yak world are saying, or perhaps a slap at Mike Holmgren by the officiating guild? ... The two decisions that favored the Hawks were the fourth-quarter replay reversal that gave possession, initially awarded to Pittsburgh, back to Seattle; and the no-call of a block in the back by Seattle during Kelly Herndon's record interception return. Of the four big decisions that favored the Steelers, two seemed correct to me.