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  2. Calculator spelling - Wikipedia

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    Calculator spelling is an unintended characteristic of the seven-segment display traditionally used by calculators, in which, when read upside-down, the digits resemble letters of the Latin alphabet. Each digit may be mapped to one or more letters, creating a limited but functional subset of the alphabet, sometimes referred to as beghilos (or ...

  3. Transformation of text - Wikipedia

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    Inverted characters, those that have been reflected on a horizontal line (i.e., flipped vertically, only one letter has been done this way); Turned characters, those that have been rotated 180 degrees and thus appear upside-down (this is the most common);

  4. Strobogrammatic number - Wikipedia

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    The number 619 is strobogrammatic.. A strobogrammatic number is a number whose numeral is rotationally symmetric, so that it appears the same when rotated 180 degrees. [1] In other words, the numeral looks the same right-side up and upside down (e.g., 69, 96, 1001). [2]

  5. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    Calculator spelling is an unintended characteristic of the seven-segment display traditionally used by calculators, in which, when read upside-down, the digits resemble letters of the Latin alphabet. Also, palindromic numbers and strobogrammatic numbers sometimes attract attention of mathematician ambigrammists.

  6. Seven-segment display - Wikipedia

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    The seven-segment display has inspired type designers to produce typefaces reminiscent of that display (but more legible), such as New Alphabet, "DB LCD Temp", "ION B", etc. Using a restricted range of letters that look like (upside-down) digits, seven-segment displays are commonly used by school children to form words and phrases using a ...

  7. Vanderbilt proves college football has turned upside down ...

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    Mark Stoops opened his weekly press conference on Monday with this: “I don’t have to worry about selling Vanderbilt anymore and telling you how good they are.”

  8. Articulating screen - Wikipedia

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    The articulating screen is known under different other names such as flip-out screen, flip screen, adjustable screen, articulated screen, or hinged screen. According to the way it moves, there are five main types: The display moves around one axis, so that it only tilts. It is called tilting screen or tiltable screen.

  9. Wikipedia:April Fools/April Fools' Day 2016 - Wikipedia

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    This page was flipped upside-down, since it seems that's all NewWikiProfile001 knows how to do. Spirit of Eagle then proceeds to flip the page upside down again instead of reverting, meaning the page has been flipped 360 degrees. Which is then rotated another 360 degrees, making the page rather dizzy.