Re: NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
From: | Clint Jackson Baker <litrex1@...> |
Date: | Friday, December 14, 2001, 22:27 |
For a euro sign, in a pinch, couldn't you just use C-
? I would think it understandable in context. Also,
I know on MSWord it's accessible as a symbol (under
Insert).
Clint
--- J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> wrote:
> Greetings to all on the list, esp'ly the peeps in
> Euro-land(s)...
>
> Just curious how you view the Euro currency to
> be implaced Jan. 1, 2002?
> What a way to start the 21st Century! I think it's
> neat-0... I would love to
> get some "samples" of the Euro - unlike other more
> mainstream numismatic
> fans, I actually like "appropriating" a-lil-used
> coinage & paper-currencies.
>
> -ALSO- for Americans who need the Euro symbol,
> there is the following
> website (I haven't gone there to see this site yet):
>
> www.irlgov.ie/ecbi-euro/eurofont.htm
>
>
>
> czHANgie, One-of-Many Avatars of Sun WuKong, a.k.a.
> "Monkey," a.k.a.
> "TricksterGod of the Han Chinese"; ) Agent
> Provocateur of/for the Dark Gods
> of Creative Chaos ; )
>
> Verfremdungseffekt << ostraneniye >> //effetto
> alienazione//
> Verfremdungseffekt << ostraneniye >> //effetto
alienazione//
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