Type "La Nina" into google search and pick a result that has the ~ over
the 'n' ... copy & paste: La NiƱa? EZPZ.
I keep a text document with all those ferin (pherin?) spellings, so when
I need one I just copy it from there into email or comment sections.
On 12/14/2024 2:16 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I realize that I may be the only pedant on this list but it would be El
Nino or La Nina. If I were more pedantic, or less lazy, I'd figure out
how to type the n with the ~, for example there is a significant
difference between "feliz an~o nuevo" and "feliz ano nuevo".
On 2024-12-13 21:59, Alan C wrote:
Never thought I would see the day. This was by far the hottest day we
have experienced in Phalaborwa in the 48 years we have lived here. La
Nino is sleeping. We've been sitting around 40 every day for a month
with Tue, Wed & Thurs at 42. The Lowveld, its People & the game could
be in big trouble. Not a drop of rain in the last month.
Ouch,
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/54203037786/ K5 kit. Alan C
I'd much rather deal with 45 in December in California than in
Phalaborwa that's for sure.
On the subject of Imperial measurement, yesterday's XKCD was fun:
https://xkcd.com/3023/
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