no, according to wikipedia, it is simply a bunch of random letters put together to form "SOS", and i was put in morse code the way it was so it could be tapped or punched out in a simple and quick way
i don't know if its sarcasm or something but in case it isn't, the ¿¿¿ are common in spanish keyboards because questions in spanish are stated like this: ¿Como estas? - How are you?
also we got this ¡! :) because of same reason, stuff that show wonder or exclamation start with a upturned symbol
I hope I explained myself
(I could it explained exactly like i wanted but <.< its late for me)
...no sarcasm intended, just wanted to know how you did it...and it makes perfect sense, its like underlining the punctuation and putting it in bold type to make it bigger.....thanks for the explanation :-)
I was about to ask juan how he did that so I can put one in front and one behind my questions too, but if you're going to be around to BITE at folk, maybe I should back out of this page slowly and with no sudden movements.
dude O.o I already explained, for what it seems, he is a spanish speaker, I have come to that conclusion due his name, and! ¿¿¿ and ¡¡¡ are quite normal in spanish talking countries keyboards, buuut, it's not impossible to type ¿ instead of having to copy & paste, you can change your keyboard language in control panel to spanish, and ¿ would be the key before backspace
~to explain why do we have "¿" and ¡ (it's not "i")~
in spanish to ask a question you start with ¿ and end with ?
I was speaking to Juan, but thank you anyway. But the key before my backspace is not an upside down "?." There is no upside down "?" on our keyboards. I was asking Juan (or whoever has a direct answer) how to invert it with a shortcut. It would come in handy when typing text in spanish.
to do it on an english keyboard u press shift+alt+?
Psychedelia1969 1 year ago
And this, gentlemen, is the best example of modern art
Dx206 2 years ago
what the f is that just random sh*t
ERICKF100 2 years ago
what the f*ck
spike199583901 2 years ago
thats the morse code, ...---... means SOS
Save Our Souls
GordoFilms 2 years ago
no, according to wikipedia, it is simply a bunch of random letters put together to form "SOS", and i was put in morse code the way it was so it could be tapped or punched out in a simple and quick way
endless43098 2 years ago
cant you type like this
¿
with some special key press??
FrickenTrevor 3 years ago
no i cant type like that!!
look...???
see!
wish i could!
:-)
lynnedjones 3 years ago
this is annoying
Kingdedede2008 3 years ago
on the keyboard after the Spanish zero, there are two keys one? and one ¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿??????
juan1122004 3 years ago
comprend-pô
Nthz38 3 years ago
¿¿¿????
juan1122004 3 years ago
ha!
how do you get your question marks upturned like that???????
:-)
lynnedjones 3 years ago
i don't know if its sarcasm or something but in case it isn't, the ¿¿¿ are common in spanish keyboards because questions in spanish are stated like this: ¿Como estas? - How are you?
also we got this ¡! :) because of same reason, stuff that show wonder or exclamation start with a upturned symbol
I hope I explained myself
(I could it explained exactly like i wanted but <.< its late for me)
Jidieich 3 years ago
...no sarcasm intended, just wanted to know how you did it...and it makes perfect sense, its like underlining the punctuation and putting it in bold type to make it bigger.....thanks for the explanation :-)
lynnedjones 3 years ago
SARCASM????
I was about to ask juan how he did that so I can put one in front and one behind my questions too, but if you're going to be around to BITE at folk, maybe I should back out of this page slowly and with no sudden movements.
Jeeez..
paintergirlliz 3 years ago
Hi/Hola Juan. How do you type an upside-down question mark? (Como se voltea el "?") ? Thank you!
paintergirlliz 3 years ago
dude O.o I already explained, for what it seems, he is a spanish speaker, I have come to that conclusion due his name, and! ¿¿¿ and ¡¡¡ are quite normal in spanish talking countries keyboards, buuut, it's not impossible to type ¿ instead of having to copy & paste, you can change your keyboard language in control panel to spanish, and ¿ would be the key before backspace
~to explain why do we have "¿" and ¡ (it's not "i")~
in spanish to ask a question you start with ¿ and end with ?
Jidieich 3 years ago
I was speaking to Juan, but thank you anyway. But the key before my backspace is not an upside down "?." There is no upside down "?" on our keyboards. I was asking Juan (or whoever has a direct answer) how to invert it with a shortcut. It would come in handy when typing text in spanish.
paintergirlliz 3 years ago
ctrl alt ?
Neder1and 3 years ago
I like.
FilmPA 4 years ago