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Friday, June 7, 2019

® Flag, The Registered Trademark Flag

Run! It's the circled R! ®

It's a pastor, a good-fella'...NO...it's...it's...LAWYER MAN! 


Like the iconic Batman symbol it is warning shot to others that a symbol is protected by Lawyer Man and the League of Semi-Hewmawn Justices.

Unlike the imaginary Superman or Wonder Woman.  Lawyer Man is real.  And he has magical abilities.  He can make all your money disappear with the stroke of his magic pen, or he can confine you to a small room for the rest of your life, and in some cases his magical pen can kill!

This flag is a quad-bar of white, red, violet, and green.  In the upper canton area is the ® symbol of protection.  Any violators beware! Lawyer Man will come to anyone's rescue for the right price!

LAWYER MAN LIVES!

— Flag, The Dash Flag

— Flag, Dash Coded to 0151 Colours with ALT
— Dash is long — 
- Hyphen/Minus is short -

The dash is a symbol used a lot in writing and newspapers.  Yet it does not have its own key.  Why not?  The ASCII code is 0151, and when you put colour metrics this is the flag you get.  Red is coded to one, cyan/blue is coded to 5 and white is coded to zero.  The dash symbol takes center stage.


Thursday, June 6, 2019

α & Ω Flags


The α Flag is orange, green and black.  However, the Ω Flag is orange, green, yellow, and blue.  The differences is based upon the numerical code difference between flags. The colour order is based upon rainbow order which is tied to the ASCII colour metrics.

By coincidence both flags have orange in the hoist and green at the fly.




¿ Flag

The ¿ Flag is a tri-bar of red, indigo, and black.  In the middle is an upside down question mark.  If ever had to find that upside key for Spanish Home Work, it is a hidden ALT key.  The code is 1-6-8.  Remember red is coded to 1, indigo is 6, and black is 8. 


With this version of the Original Super Mario, a Spanish filter has been added.  The question marks appear upside down and Mario, or rather Marces must jump on these ¿■ boxes.


© Flag


The © Flag is vertical quad-bar of white, red, indigo, and pink.  Each background colour is coded to number.  In this case, the numbers are 0-1-6-9 which are is ASCII ALT numbers to make this symbol appear.


¥ Flag


The Yen Flag is a tri-bar of red, cyan, and violet.  These colours are coded to ASCII metric colours that are in the order of the rainbow.  In the center is a red Yen symbol; it is read because it is the assigned contrast indicator.

€ Flag

The Flage
        THE € FLAG     

The flag for the Euro Symbol is a tri-bar of white, red, orange, and black.  In the upper canton area is a black Euro Symbol €.  The colours are coded to numbers of the colour metrics.  Red is 1 since it is the first colour of the rainbow.  Orange is 2 as its 2nd.  However white is coded to 0 while black is coded to 8.  Although black and white are not a part of the rainbow.  White light is the union of all colours, before it is broken up by a visible spectrum.  Black is coded to 8 because it falls after violet the last colour.  Likewise 8 is a symbol for infinity from the certain point of view.  And when you look into the infinite expanse of space it appears black.

By sheer unintended fate, the flag echoes the design of Belgium, which is were the capital of the EU is located, in the city of Brussels.  However that is not yellow in the middle, rather it is orange.




† Flag, Dagger/Cross Flag

†††
A flag for the Dagger/Cross Symbol is vertical tri-bar of white, red, yellow, and green.  In the upper canton area is a black cross.  When you key in 0-1-3-4 while holding down the ALT key you get cross symbol.  The cross is an ancient Roman form of execution.  Of the 10,001 souls that suffered from this execution device, one was chosen to redeem them all.

In a way they spiritual karma of Holy Roman Empire from Asia, to Africa and Europe laid the down the red carpet for a higher calling. For one was chosen, under Emperor Tiberias, that a new and better way of life could arise.




π Flag for July 22nd



Pi finally has colours!  This flag uses the colours orange, violet and black.  The are derived from the order on numbers derived from Isaac Newton's prism experiments.  In this case orange is associated with two since it is the 2nd colour of the spectrum.  Likewise violet is the 7th colour of the visible spectrum.  The π symbol is black because it is the assigned contrast indicator.

This numbers 227 are connected to π via ASCII.  If you hold the ALT key type in 227 then let of the ALT key you get π! Is is based upon the fact that the fraction 22/7ths (22÷7) is approximately ≈ Pi as 3.142857.

Thus another alternate π day is July, 22!  Instead of Ally E., there were two great math people to remember on this date: Gaspard de Pony 1755 and Fredrick Gasbel 1784. Gapard was a Frenchman who mechanized math and separated 'low' ranking calculator people from 'high' minded mathematicians. Fred G. was first person to determine accurate values of the the relative distance of the sun to another star via its parallax, opening up the world beyond the Solarian. A Solarian is any being that lives or was born in our Solar System, whether they are from Moon, Mars, Io, Venus, Mercury, or Artificial Satellite.



ƒ Flag — The Function Flag

The Super Long "f" that is known as the ƒ is an interesting symbol.  It is usually introduced during to is in high school diring trig or calculus class.  This is where the semamtics of formula and equation go beyond normal conversation to a very particular definition. 


Cowboys, Football, Grillin', and Funky-Jacked Up Cars...an American Tradition, or rather an American Funktion.


≥ Flag and ≤ Flag


> ≥ = ≤ <

 The ≥ Flag is orange, green and yellow.  The colours are reflective of the order of the rainbow.  Orange is 2 since most people recognize it as the second colour while green is ordered to 4 as the fourth colour after yellow.   The ≥ symbol is yellow since it is the assigned contrast colour indicator.


The less than flag's third bay is yellow due to this colours position as the 3rd in the spectrum.  As you can see the ≥ flag has a greater size and proportion of orange than the ≤ flag.

Oddly this signs can be confusing on a subconscious level because the ≥ is the Roman Number 4 on its side as IV:  ≥ — ≤ is the Roman Number 6 on its side as VI.  Thus on a level it is saying 4 is greater than while 6 is less than.


IV ≥ VI?  Just think of it this way VI legged animals are usually Greater than by size than VI legged creatures.  Or rather, VI legged bugs are less than VI legged animals by mass.  Eveyone know the alligator or Pac-Man always eats the greater number but this will help you distinguish which mean 'less than' or 'greater than'



≈ Flag, Approximately Flag


The ≈ Flag is a tri-bar of orange, green, and violet.  Reason being, the colours are coded to the order of the rainbow.  Do you see it?  See if you can figure it out for yourself.  But for the yellow ≈ symbol, you can ignore it, because it is the assigned contrast indicator for the colour coded to the number four.


º Flag: The Degrees Flag


The º Flag is a tribar of red, indigo, violet.  Red is coded to 1, indigo is coded to 6, and violet is coded to 7.  The code is based upon the standard order of the rainbow.  The contrast indicator for violet is yellow so the degrees symbol is put here instead of the middle, to show it is not the centered circle key.

Below is the trio of Three Degreesººº.  Did you ever notice that radio only plays pop hits from the 80s, 90s, and, 00s.  At least in Philly they have been playing that same track since 1986!  What about all the cool pop songs from the early 1970s and 1960s!  My gosh there is so much hidden gold.  Love em' but Yaz' gotta give Madonna, Cindy L., U2, and 70s Hard Rock a Break.

Here is lovely song from 1974, and we are finally meeting up in 2019!  Way too long!  DJ on the radio, you failed!

 Also on the video below, you will see that walking your pet in 100º+ weather is bad. 
https://www.facebook.com/ABCNews/videos/police-rescue-two-dogs-trapped-in-hot-car/10156004912548812/



£ Flag

£ Flag in ASCII
 1£  ><)))°>

This £ Flag is a vertical tribar of red, blue, and indigo.  Why?  Because the colours are reflective of the order of the rainbow as established by Issac Newton.  In truth there are nearly an infinite number of colours in the rainbow but the dominant way of looking at white light broken up by a prism is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.  Consequently, each number is assigned its corresponding value as determined by this natural law order.  Thus 1, 5, and 6 is the order represented, which is tied to the ASCII code of for the £ key.

Oddly blue is one of those colours whose labels is not quite fixed, much as was the colour orange 1000 years ago.  Previously in ancient England red and orange were one in the same colour.  Today blue/sky blue/cyan/navy blue are in that same position.  Some people know the difference, but in common speech its easy to get them confused.  Cyan/baby blue is the lighter hue of blue after green.  While navy blue/dark blue/indigo is the darker version of blue just before violet.

What American Idol Looks Like to People who Don't Watch


What Pop Culture Looks like to Aliens


The Source Code of Pop Culture - You had to be there, to appreciate it!

¢ Flag: The Cents Flag

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Oddly there is no ¢ key on the keyboard.  Why not?  We have a dollar key "$" hiding under the 4 key after all!  The secret to getting the ¢ to appear is to hold the ALT key and then hitting 1, let go, 5, let go, 5, let go while keeping the ALT key down until the ¢ appears. 

Perhaps you heard of 101 Dalmations?  Did you hear of the 155 Delmations of Ancient Rome?   In some weird way it is the land of Ancient Croatia.  In the year 155 BC Mr. Nasica, Scipio defeated more than 101 Illyrians.

Also the word cent is derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin that means 100.

Hopefully, you can see that in 155 BC more than 101 Delmations lost their lives to Rome.  Although most countries had their own denominations at one time, they still carry on the tradition of dividing their currency into 1/100ths..."CENTuries."

As for the flag colours, red represents the number 1 since red is the 1st colour of the rainbow.  Blue/Cyan is coded to 5 since it is the 5th colour of the rainbow.  Coincidentally the contrast indicator for cyan is red so it reflects a connection to the fractional value of unit dollar.   It makes real the expression of not handing over one "One Red ¢." 




Sunday, June 2, 2019

± Flag, Plus/Minus Flag ±

Flag for the ± Symbol
The ± Flag is a tri-bar of orange, green, and red.  Using colour metrics, orange is coded to 2 because it is the second colour of the rainbow; green is coded to 4 becuase it is the 4th colour of the rainbow; and red is coded to 1 because it is the 1st colour of the rainbow.  The yellow ± symbol is yellow because it is the assigned contrast indicator for green.

The ± is like the Yin and Yang symbol from the East.

Here is a song that has that transitional 80/90s bop beat!




¼ Flag: The Quarter Flag


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Two Bits make a Quarter.  We love to cut things in quarters, like the year and business cycle, day, time, life, sport.  In this case the ¼ Flag is a tribar of red, violet, and orange, because red is coded to one, violet is coded to seven and orange is coded to two.  The order is based upon the colours of the rainbow, red being first so it represents one etc...

This base is based upon ASCII.  When you hold the ALT Key and then press one after another (NOT AT THE SAME TIME) the number 1,7, then 2 and let go of 2 while holding down the ALT Key the  ¼ sign will appear!



½ Flag: The Half-Flag

½

 Apparently ½ way is located on Alternate Route 171?

When you hold the ALT Key and then press 1,7, 1, letting go of the second 1 while still holding the ALT Key, the 1/2 symbol will appear.

The ½ Flag is a tri-bar of red, violet, red with a yellow ½ symbol in the middle.  Red is coded to 1 while violet is coded to 7.  Of the seven primary colours, red is 1st and violet is 7th.  Yellow is the assigned contrast indicator for violet. 

You can make ½ the world happy and ½ the world angry with nearly all important decisions. So in order to make more than ½ happy, here are two songs of two different genres.



÷ Flag: The Division Symbol Flag

÷ ÷ ÷
Long hand division is the ace of arithmetic.  To do this process you need to add, subtract and multiply, especially with big multi-digit numbers.  But why no division key on the standard keyboard?  Is there a dislike of the super, adventure challenge that makes you think deeply?  Division is very scientific kind of thinking, especially with word problems.  The thing is, to have fun and take your time doing long division, those matheletes who go for speed over joy are missing out.  Unfortunately the educational system sucks to joy out of math to get approval from the others.  You can find joy in math from within, ignore what other people think, take your time and savor the difficulty with a long division challenge!


Orange is coded to 2, green is coded to 4, and blue is coded to 6.  Because blue is the 6th colour of the spectrum, green is 4th and orange is 2nd.  Yeah, I went backwards, which is what division kinda' feels like.  It's like traveling backwards in time, so have fun doing it.




⌂ Flag: Where the Heart is—The Home Symbol Flag ⌂

There is no place like ⌂
 ♥⌂♥⌂♥⌂♥
The idea of home has many meanings and many words and many symbols.  One newly created symbol for this mundane yet lovely place that is severely missed with time distance, yet some say it is where the heart is?  Who knows?  In this case the alternate path to home is when you add one hundred and twenty seven to a certain key, at least in the United States.

Also if you live in Apartment 127 or have a street address at 127— your home will have a certain kind of extra home essence to it. 



It's house, pentagon... no it's home plate! 
If you can't feel your heart, leave home and come back 1 year later!




⌂TO ENJOY PLAY DORTHY ON SILENT AND LISTEN TO LADIES BELOW⌂