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by Jon Bois • Jan 24, 2010 3:52 PM EST
Colts rookie wide receiver Pierre Garçon has already made an impact on his team and the NFL at large, as the Jets are already learning today. Garçon has recorded 70 receiving yards in the first quarter alone.
So the question, naturally, is this. How do you type "ç"? It's easy. Hold your ALT key, press 1, 3, 5, then release the ALT key. Boom! You are now slightly more intelligent than you were five seconds ago.
For further reading on Garçon, check out this article about the wide receiver and his ties to earthquake-stricken Haiti.
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what do you call that little thing dangling off the c? i know there’s actually a name for it.
by emart on Jan 24, 2010 6:38 PM EST reply actions
it’s called a cedilla. it changes the c from a hard sound /k/ to a soft /s/.
by The Patient on Jan 24, 2010 11:37 PM EST up reply actions
Wow, you gotta do all that to type it in windoze? On a mac all you have to do is type Option-c. PCs are lame.
by Tfurp on Jan 25, 2010 12:38 PM EST reply actions
As if I’d sacrifice thousands of programs and compatibility and the stability of windows 7 to convert to an operating system, an ultra-expensive computer that can’t do nearly as much as my home-built PC, and the upgradability of said PC just so I can press two less buttons to make a random “ç” character to spell out the Colts’ #2 receiver properly.
Way to fanboy yourself!
GO COLTS!!!
by Catloaf on Jan 25, 2010 1:10 PM EST up reply actions
you fail to realize that macs never never never get virius’ or crash. but you keep your PÇ
by madBOX20 on Jan 26, 2010 3:03 AM EST reply actions
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