But it looks sh*te.
8㎡
8m²
8㎡
8m²
Mine?
Or the one chosen by this website?
Does it look OK to you?
Given that there's a high degree of probability that we don't have code page issues on this site
The airbags in your car might or might not be working fine. You won't know until you have a crash, by which time it's too late to find out the answer is "not".everything has worked fine for last 4 years, RCD never trips.
What were the before & after R1+R2, Zs & IR readings?
What do you think is the significance of it being < 8m²? You seem to think it means something....BTW for the info of the person who isnt sure what 8m2 means--- its ( ill type slowly here for you) EIGHT SQUARE METRES, OK?
All I can do it to put my trust in the design AND TESTING regimes put in place by the car makers.So do you have a computer check your airbags before each time you drive the car? Even then I can tell you there is STILL no guarantee they will deploy!
I'd like it to go to the point where you realise thatIm really not sure where you are wanting this thread to go
I'm sorry you regard safety concerns as puerile. If you're not interested in doing things properly why are you here?but Im tiered of this puerile banter!
Just because something is in unicode doesn't mean it makes sense to use it.Regardless of how you think it looks with one particular font, U+33A1 is the correct character to use.
"8m²" would be clearer still.If you were to actually bother to type 8㎡, it'd be a lot clearer.
But I know it's difficult to learn how to use your computer.
Does it look OK to you?
Given that there's a high degree of probability that we don't have code page issues on this site, can you justify why I should have to change my browser to override the font choices made by website designers just so that I can see characters you have no good reason to use?
Ive just plastered over my new cables ( all in verticle & horizontal) as an extension of existing ring main. works fine! i aint involving the assholes at BC in th ecouncil as Im less than 8m2 of floor space! ( due to clever measuring techniques) boom! boom!
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