find the weather
Re: find the weather
really nice. brings back pre-net all terminal memories. This one is a keeper.
Re: find the weather
alias weather="curl http://wttr.in/ellington"
“Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought?"
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It also recognizes US zip codes. Excellent find.
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How can I get a cleaner output? It looks fine when I use the browser, but the terminal is illegible;
**EDIT**
How can I get a cleaner output? It looks fine when I use the browser, but the terminal is illegible;
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Morning â Noon ââââââââ¬âââââââ Evening â Night â
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â Cloudy â Overcast â \ / Sunny â \ / Clear â
â .--. 69 â 71 °F â .--. 78 â 80 °F â .-. 82 â 84 °F â .-. 77 â 78 °F â
â .-( ). â 11 â 16 mph â .-( ). â 14 â 16 mph â â ( ) â â 13 â 20 mph â â ( ) â â 13 â 24 mph â
â (___.__)__) 6 mi â (___.__)__) 6 mi â `-â 6 mi â `-â 6 mi â
â 0.0 in | 0% â 0.0 in | 0% â / \ 0.0 in | 0% â / \ 0.0 in | 0% â
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Re: find the weather
Maybe a bigger window? I use Xmonad or Ratpoison, so I always get the whole screen - where it displays well.
Also note:
http://wttr.in/Moon
Also note:
http://wttr.in/Moon
Re: find the weather
There is something wrong with your terminal. Which one are you using and what is the output of:Sasquatch wrote:How can I get a cleaner output?
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locale
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It's the stock terminal emulator. I launch it from the taskbar. I didn't even know there was an option.
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$ locale
LANG=en_US
LC_CTYPE="en_US"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US"
LC_TIME="en_US"
LC_COLLATE=C
LC_MONETARY="en_US"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US"
LC_PAPER="en_US"
LC_NAME="en_US"
LC_ADDRESS="en_US"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_US"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US"
LC_ALL=
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You need to use a UTF8 locale. Run:
and choose en_US.utf8 from the list.
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sudo localesetup
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I'm beginning to think my computer is haunted. When I run it shows en_US.utf8 as the selected locale. Just for giggles, I selected en_AU.utf8... and I get the same result as before. Is there a local config setting that is overriding the global one?
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sudo localesetup