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@bibliotechnique I was in your shoes not too long ago, and some nice people helped me out. Iām still just a beginner. Unfortunately, my system crashed recently and I lost their instructions, which I had saved, so these tips may be incorrect. Maybe someone can jump in.1) Easiest way: just copy and paste notes from someone elseās post. (If you need help with that, let me know.) 2) You can use Alt codes if your keyboard has a numeric pad. (mine doesnāt) The numeric pad is the rectangular grouping of numbers at the side of the letters, not the horizontal row of numbers on top of the letters. Press and hold down the Alt key, while typing the number 13 or 14 on the numeric pad. When you release the keys, the note should appear. ~ (Google āAlt codesā. Thereās lots of help there, and charts showing hundreds of possibilities. Iāve even come across a method to use alt codes if you donāt have a numeric pad.) 3) Use the character map. (This is the info Iāve lost. Also, itās for a PC, not necessarily a MAC) Go to the bottom of the screen and click on āstartā, then"all programs", then āAccessoriesā, then āsystems toolsā, then ācharacter mapā. A list of fonts should appear. I use Arial Unicode MS. It has most of the symbols. You select a symbol, copy it, then paste it into your post. (I may have some of this wrong, since I lost this info.) Hopefully, you can use method 2, #3 is more complicated. My son set it up so the character map is an icon on my desktop, I just have to open it, but I have no idea how he did that. Sorry this took so long! The take away is: Alt 13 and Alt 14. Good Luck!
Meat Loafās Bat Out of Hell IIOut of the Frying Pan (and into the Fire)āŖā« Open the door, lay down on the bed,The sun is just a ball of desire,And I wanna take out out of the frying pan (and into the fire)Out of the frying pan (and into the fire)Out of the frying pan and into the fireOoh I wanna take you out of the frying pan (and into the fire)Out of the frying pan (and into the fire)Out of the frying pan and into the fire.And into the fire, fire, fire!And into the fire, fire, fire!And into the fire, fire, fire!AND INTO THE FIRE!āŖā«
Peabody-Martini almost 13 years ago
Rock ān Roll is the devilās music.
aarken almost 13 years ago
Or the Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
Sisyphos almost 13 years ago
Some hot tunes on Leopoldās iPod! Owenās really feeling the heat now!
V-Beast almost 13 years ago
Salsa music.
WebSpider almost 13 years ago
Naw, it is obviously Barry Manilow: The ultimate temptation.
vlechtja almost 13 years ago
gotta be Iām on fire
librisleo almost 13 years ago
Some like it hot, and some sweat when the heat is on!
Sorry, I donāt know how to make those little musical notes.
DavidGBA almost 13 years ago
This sheet is hot, mon!
tcity almost 13 years ago
Or High on Fire.
Arianne almost 13 years ago
@bibliotechnique I was in your shoes not too long ago, and some nice people helped me out. Iām still just a beginner. Unfortunately, my system crashed recently and I lost their instructions, which I had saved, so these tips may be incorrect. Maybe someone can jump in.1) Easiest way: just copy and paste notes from someone elseās post. (If you need help with that, let me know.) 2) You can use Alt codes if your keyboard has a numeric pad. (mine doesnāt) The numeric pad is the rectangular grouping of numbers at the side of the letters, not the horizontal row of numbers on top of the letters. Press and hold down the Alt key, while typing the number 13 or 14 on the numeric pad. When you release the keys, the note should appear. ~ (Google āAlt codesā. Thereās lots of help there, and charts showing hundreds of possibilities. Iāve even come across a method to use alt codes if you donāt have a numeric pad.) 3) Use the character map. (This is the info Iāve lost. Also, itās for a PC, not necessarily a MAC) Go to the bottom of the screen and click on āstartā, then"all programs", then āAccessoriesā, then āsystems toolsā, then ācharacter mapā. A list of fonts should appear. I use Arial Unicode MS. It has most of the symbols. You select a symbol, copy it, then paste it into your post. (I may have some of this wrong, since I lost this info.) Hopefully, you can use method 2, #3 is more complicated. My son set it up so the character map is an icon on my desktop, I just have to open it, but I have no idea how he did that. Sorry this took so long! The take away is: Alt 13 and Alt 14. Good Luck!
6turtle9 almost 13 years ago
You all have got it wrong. He is definitely listening to the greatest hits of Kenny G.
hossblacksilver almost 13 years ago
Meat Loafās Bat Out of Hell IIOut of the Frying Pan (and into the Fire)āŖā« Open the door, lay down on the bed,The sun is just a ball of desire,And I wanna take out out of the frying pan (and into the fire)Out of the frying pan (and into the fire)Out of the frying pan and into the fireOoh I wanna take you out of the frying pan (and into the fire)Out of the frying pan (and into the fire)Out of the frying pan and into the fire.And into the fire, fire, fire!And into the fire, fire, fire!And into the fire, fire, fire!AND INTO THE FIRE!āŖā«
tat0010 almost 13 years ago
I hear that Celine Dion plays 24/7 in hell.
Rainfoot almost 13 years ago
My guess is scandinavian death metal.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
āŖā« and it burns, burns, burnsā¦the ring of fireā¦āŖā«
librisleo almost 13 years ago
Thank you, ProudArianne!! I sure apprecite the assistance! :)
GESWho almost 13 years ago
Paul McCartney. Man on the flaming pieā¦.
BKlemencic about 12 years ago
^