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Fun With Word

September 30 2001 at 5:31 PM
Xia 

 
Type Q33NY in word.

Enlarge to (lets say) 26 font.

Change font to Wingdings.

Now, type USA and do the same.

Now, type NYC, then change from Wingdings to Webdings.


None of it means a goshdarned thing (as q33 has no significance in itself). But it is just something that is currently running amuck as a Urban Legend.

 
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Steve92345

Urban legend

September 30 2001, 5:48 PM 

It's an urban legend, but still a little spooky.

 
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Mike F.

Create your own urban legend

September 30 2001, 11:40 PM 

Type out your whole keyboard in sequence and enlarge it then change the font to wingdings.

As in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0, et seq...

Then choose whatever characters it takes to create the message you want.

 
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Xia

You have to admit though

October 1 2001, 3:52 AM 

The Webdings NYC looks like Gates loves New York!!! =)

NYC

 
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XIA

FRIKNFRAK!

October 1 2001, 3:54 AM 

Okay, so my "webdings" face didn't work.....

*sigh*

 
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Mike F.

"FRIKNFRAK!" ?????

October 1 2001, 4:50 AM 

Tsk, tsk, young lady!
Where did you EVER hear language like that????

Is THIS what you were trying to do?




 
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Steve92345

USA in webdings

October 2 2001, 5:25 AM 

USA

Let the urban legends begin.

 
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Mike F.

Here ya go, Steve

October 2 2001, 9:03 AM 


 
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Mike F.

AND THERE'S MORE!

October 2 2001, 9:26 AM 

Everybody knows about the Tecumseh curse - the twenty year president thing?

Well, it looks like President Bush should stay away from buses in the suburbs!!!




 
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Xia

LOL!!!!

October 2 2001, 5:42 PM 

And by the way...regarding my language and the use of "fricknfrack"?...as children, we weren't allowed four letter words. We devised our own 11 letter varieties to compensate for this.

 
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Steve92345

fricknfrack in webdings

October 3 2001, 5:29 AM 

fricknfrack

and in wingdings

fricknfrack

an astrological influence for sure

 
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Xia

Exactly! My point exactly!

October 4 2001, 6:07 AM 

There is some conspiracy! Growing up saying fricknfrack was a subliminal coding to warn me I'd me close to several sagitarius and scorpio people and I can prove this is true. My brothers are all either a scorpio or sagitarius!

(Told you Bill Gates would eventually be found meddling in everything...you can't trust such types.)

 
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