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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    ...the new Warbonnet Bad Weather Bonnet down hood...
    I really like the design of that hood. Was tempted to get one during the 25% off sale. Kinda bummed I didn't.

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    I wonder how much tarp pitch has to do with this condensation/frost/moisture issue.

    Shug, you're in a quarter porch mode, so likely have more ventilation. I was in a standard A, with doors open (and at about 30F warmer than you!).

    How do you type the little superscript circle for degrees ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikekiM View Post
    How do you type the little superscript circle for degrees ?
    Hold down the Alt key and type the numbers 248 release the Alt key and there it is °
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    Also alt-0176
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikekiM View Post
    I wonder how much tarp pitch has to do with this condensation/frost/moisture issue.

    Shug, you're in a quarter porch mode, so likely have more ventilation. I was in a standard A, with doors open (and at about 30F warmer than you!).

    How do you type the little superscript circle for degrees ?
    I actually pitched down for the night of sleeping at is snowed and was very windy. Just one of the 4 doors open.
    For my Mac to get 0º...I type a 0 then hold down Option and type 0 again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MikekiM View Post
    How do you type the little superscript circle for degrees ?
    If you don't want to remember what everyone already told you and are on a Windows OS, you can run a program included with the OS called "Character Map" (easy to find, just do a quick search on your computer, it's been in every Windows version I can remember all the way back to 3.X).

    This brings up window with hundreds of choices of symbols broken down by fonts. Simply select the symbol(s) you want by clicking on them and pressing the "Select" button, then pressing the "Copy" button to put them in your clipboard. You can then paste into whatever you're typing.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_Map_(Windows)

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    On a phone, it's probably accessible in the symbols section of the keyboard (it is on mine anyway).
    On a computer, the answers have already been provided, and it's a symbol that's used so often here that it will quickly become committed to memory once you start using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmoulder View Post
    Also alt-0176
    This is my go-to. I didn't know about alt-248. I wonder why it has two codes. °~°

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    Good old charmap.exe. But look at Apple, making everything easy and efficient (yet I'm holding out with a PC since about 1991).

    Wait what? Oh yeah my top quilt. If it gets wet this weekend it won't be from body vapor but from RAIN! Freaking hit the worst 3-day weather window possible. Someone's out to get me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneClick View Post
    Good old charmap.exe. But look at Apple, making everything easy and efficient (yet I'm holding out with a PC since about 1991).

    Wait what? Oh yeah my top quilt. If it gets wet this weekend it won't be from body vapor but from RAIN! Freaking hit the worst 3-day weather window possible. Someone's out to get me.
    I am WAY down south in MS. The skies are clear blue, the temps crisp(now up to 46 from this mornings 26) and the snow has almost, but not quite, melted. I wish we would see a good snow this year, but we usually don't. Just lot's of ice cold rain. But the little bit of snow this morning, followed by the incredibly clear blue skies, was pretty.

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