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<DIV><FONT size=2>Nathan C. Smith wrote:<BR><BR>| ¢ <-----how did you do
that? I can't find that key anywhere. I<BR>| know it used to be on
the typewriter.<BR><BR>Common cents - not as common as it should be…
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<DIV><BR><FONT size=2>It's an old keyboard. Here are a few more that are good to
have on hand:<BR><BR>£, ƒ (now a collector's item since France switched to the
€), and ¥,<BR><BR>± is handy for mechanical specifications,<BR><BR>× and ÷ work
for some arithmetic expressions,<BR><BR>Ø is needed for region
ten amateur radio call signs (WBØYEF is mine),<BR><BR>© is for copyright
notices,<BR><BR>° serves dual purposes for angles and temperatures,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>and § and ¶ are used to reference sectioned
documents.<BR><BR><BR>Morris Dovey</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>