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flop like a legend

Mon, Oct 31 2011 2:39 AM (58 replies)
  • DarSum
    1,440 Posts
    Wed, Oct 19 2011 8:51 AM

    SgtDoodles:

    Totally off-topic DS, but how do you get the degrees sign in your posts? I've tried and the best I can do is *. Tips, please? 

    lol ° ° ° °

    option + shift +  numeral key 8 on a Mac. Not sure about those "other" so called computers. hehe Should be the same though.

  • DannyPhan
    1,013 Posts
    Wed, Oct 19 2011 9:47 AM

    DarSum:

    SgtDoodles:

    Totally off-topic DS, but how do you get the degrees sign in your posts? I've tried and the best I can do is *. Tips, please? 

    lol ° ° ° °

    option + shift +  numeral key 8 on a Mac. Not sure about those "other" so called computers. hehe Should be the same though.

    on a PC hold the "ALT" key down and enter 0176 on the number pad and it will look like this 180° 

     

    and for a flop how's this, 27yrd eagle flop on the 12th at SA

    http://www.wgt.com/gameclient.aspx?view=showReplay&JSON=%257B%2520%2522GUID%2522%2520%253A%2520%25222a60759c-93ea-432b-bb46-9f5c0145e2e8%2522%252C%2520%2522Brand%2522%2520%253A%2520%2522undefined%2522%2520%257D

     

     

     

  • DarSum
    1,440 Posts
    Wed, Oct 19 2011 10:45 AM

    DannyPhan:

    on a PC hold the "ALT" key down and enter 0176 on the number pad and it will look like this 180° 

    lol how the hell do you people get anything done with Windows based computers?

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Wed, Oct 19 2011 10:49 AM

    DarSum:
    lol how the hell do you people get anything done with Windows based computers?

    LOL. You said that right because that bit doesn't work on a laptop! Spent 15 mins trying to figure it out, still can't so it.  :-D

  • ljbast
    943 Posts
    Wed, Oct 19 2011 1:01 PM

      HeyJim, I'm on a laptop. Took me a bit.

     

          64°

    Go to Start - accessories - system tools - keyboard characters

    select the symbol, copy it and then paste

    There must be an easier way though.

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Wed, Oct 19 2011 2:19 PM

    ljbast:

    Go to Start - accessories - system tools - keyboard characters

    select the symbol, copy it and then paste

    There must be an easier way though.

    There is. After looking further into your discovery it turns out you can drag and drop the characters. You'd have to have that window open but it seems to be convenient enough. Heh-always wondered how to get this- £ and the accent over an é.  :-)

     

  • Infinito3010
    3,689 Posts
    Wed, Oct 19 2011 5:07 PM

    There is another way to get certain symbols.  If you know the ascii code in decimal. For example the ascii code for the degree symbol is 248.  Thus hold down the alt key enter 248 then release the alt key ° voila the degree symbol appear.

  • Jerm65
    1,413 Posts
    Wed, Oct 19 2011 6:44 PM

    DarSum:
    Exactly. The only time I use flop is on a severe downhill shot from off the green. STA#5 comes to mind from in front.

    Strangely enough, the exact shot I thought of too.  Then STA 14.....

    Apart from that, I normally use pitch for most shots around the green.  I don't like hitting with less than 50% power (too much inconsistency in the end result for my liking), so I forced myself to learn alternatives for shots less than 20 yds.  The pitch seems to work nicely for the bulk of those....it carries most of the distance, then rolls the last couple of yards into the hole (or at least in theory that's how it works....).

    My general shots and distances are below, but to be honest, the situation oftentimes dictates what shot you can or can't hit (ie: STA #5 above).  Rough, elevation, slope, and backspin can change my shot selection considerably.

    6 yds or less = chip - 64W

    7 - 14 yds = pitch - 64W

    15 - 19 yds =  flop - 64W and 60W

    20+ = full shot - 64W and up

    Your best bet most of the time though, is simply to hit the shot that you like the most...whatever that might be.

    Now, back to the sub-topic.....how the hell do I get the degree sign on Ubuntu?  lol

  • ljbast
    943 Posts
    Thu, Oct 20 2011 12:50 AM

    Infinito3010:

    There is another way to get certain symbols.  If you know the ascii code in decimal. For example the ascii code for the degree symbol is 248.  Thus hold down the alt key enter 248 then release the alt key ° voila the degree symbol appear.

    But Shade, on a laptop, or a using a short keyboard, that doesn't work. That is why we were trying to figure it out.

    Not on mine anyways.

     

    Edit: sorry for being off topic 

  • DarSum
    1,440 Posts
    Thu, Oct 20 2011 4:09 AM

    There has to be an easier way to get a ° symbol for Windows users. Wow.

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