Friday, May 03, 2013

Badger attack anger

Hemel Today: Cricket club fears badger vandals may return

Not entirely sure what this pose is meant to signify, but it's not going to end well

9 comments:

The Code Bore said...

"..... what attracts the badgers is this fly larvae that’s in the grass, but you can’t treat it while the weather is cold. It has to be above 8oC.”
Think they mean 8ºC. That's ASCII Code 167.
Also, you can turn larvae into larvæ with ASCII 145

Turn NumLock On.
Hold down Alt.
Key number and release Alt.

Anonymous said...

The Code Pedant said...

ASCII is a 7-bit code so there are no ASCII codes above 127. I think you are referring to DOS Codepage 850 or 858, which is only a Microsoft invention, and not a very good one.

Under Unicode/ ISO 10646 the relevant character codes would be ° = 176 and æ = 230.

Da Ascii Cod said...

http://www.asciitable.com/

Anonymous said...

The Code Pedant is annoyed to have to explain again...

It doesn't matter what some website chooses to describe as "Extended ASCII Codes". The extension to ASCII was done by Microsoft in Code Page 850, not by the American Standards Association and so has no official status. MS does not claim that those codes are part of ASCII:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195064.aspx

Sánguinum digito said...

Alt+80, Alt+105, Alt+115, Alt+115, Alt+32, Alt+111, Alt+102, Alt+102, Alt+32, Alt+121, Alt+111, Alt+117, Alt+32, Alt+171, Alt+97, Alt+114, Alt+115, Alt+101

Anonymous said...

God help them MOLES! as well

Edward said...

What's all this shouting?
We'll have none of that here.
This is a local blog for local people.
Eunuch Ode?
Cover your ears Tubbs whilst I get the keys to the attic.
David! We have a visitor.

Bat E said...

Am I on the wrong site?

Alistair Coleman said...

I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT'S GOING ON HERE