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Hi all,

Don't really know what forum to put this in so here goes.

We have a number of Kerosene Heaters that we have used over the winter but are now only using them occasionally as back ground heat on cold nights...............still have some fuel left un-opened.

My question is this...........can I store this un-opened fuel for later in the year or does it have to go to waste ?

Heard somewhere that "last years" fuel cannot be kept........does anyone know if this applies to fuel i bought earlier this year but will use at the end of the year ?

Confused !!!

Any info very welcome.

Thanks Mel.
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[quote user="powerdesal"][quote user="Punch"]Now come on - if you are going to be that pedantic at least remember there is a accent in Pétrole ! ;-)
[/quote] Well Well, I never Knew it had an accent. ps I can't do accents anyway !!!!!![/quote]

To type accents with ALT codes, hold down the ALT key, then on the numeric keypad type the three or four digits listed here. When you release the ALT key, the character will appear.

a with grave accent
   à  ALT + 133    À  ALT + 0192

a with circumflex
   â  ALT + 131    Â  ALT + 0194

a with tréma
   ä  ALT + 132    Ä  ALT + 142

a e ligature
   æ  ALT + 145    Æ  ALT + 146

c with cedilla
   ç  ALT + 135    Ç  ALT + 128

e with acute accent
   é  ALT + 130    É  ALT + 144

e with grave accent
   è  ALT + 138    È  ALT + 0200

e with circumflex
   ê  ALT + 136    Ê  ALT + 0202

e with tréma
   ë  ALT + 137    Ë  ALT + 0203

i with circumflex
   î  ALT + 140    Î  ALT + 0206

i with tréma
   ï  ALT + 139    Ï  ALT + 0207

o with circumflex
   ô  ALT + 147    Ô  ALT + 0212

o e ligature
   œ  ALT + 0156   Œ  ALT + 0140

u with grave accent
   ù  ALT + 151    Ù  ALT + 0217

u with circumflex
   û  ALT + 150    Û  ALT + 0219

u with tréma
   ü  ALT + 129    Ü  ALT + 154

French quotation marks
   «  ALT + 174    »  ALT + 175

Euro symbol
     ALT + 0128

For Apples do not despair

To type accents on a Mac with the option key, hold down the option key while pressing the key(s) in bold in this list. For example, to type ê, hold the option key while typing i, then release both and type e. To type î, hold option, type i, release and type i again.

Note: In these instructions, "and" means to keep holding the option key and the first key listed while typing the second. "Then" means to release the option key and the first key before typing the second.

acute accent
  é   Hold option key and e then e

grave accent
  à, è, ù   Hold option key and ` then a, e, or u

cedilla
  ç   Hold option key and c

circumflex
  â, ê, î, ô, û   Hold option key and i then a, e, i, o, or u

tréma
  ë, ï, ü   Hold option key and u then e, i, or u

oe ligature
  œ   Hold option key and q

French quotation marks
  «   Hold option key and \
  »   Hold option key and shift key and \

Euro symbol
     Hold option key and shift key and 2

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[quote user="Quillan"]

[quote user="powerdesal"][quote user="Punch"]Now come on - if you are going to be that pedantic at least remember there is a accent in Pétrole ! ;-)
[/quote] Well Well, I never Knew it had an accent. ps I can't do accents anyway !!!!!![/quote]

To type accents with ALT codes, hold down the ALT key, then on the numeric keypad type the three or four digits listed here. When you release the ALT key, the character will appear.

a with grave accent
   à  ALT + 133    À  ALT + 0192

a with circumflex
   â  ALT + 131    Â  ALT + 0194

a with tréma
   ä  ALT + 132    Ä  ALT + 142

a e ligature
   æ  ALT + 145    Æ  ALT + 146

c with cedilla
   ç  ALT + 135    Ç  ALT + 128

e with acute accent
   é  ALT + 130    É  ALT + 144

e with grave accent
   è  ALT + 138    È  ALT + 0200

e with circumflex
   ê  ALT + 136    Ê  ALT + 0202

e with tréma
   ë  ALT + 137    Ë  ALT + 0203

i with circumflex
   î  ALT + 140    Î  ALT + 0206

i with tréma
   ï  ALT + 139    Ï  ALT + 0207

o with circumflex
   ô  ALT + 147    Ô  ALT + 0212

o e ligature
   œ  ALT + 0156   Œ  ALT + 0140

u with grave accent
   ù  ALT + 151    Ù  ALT + 0217

u with circumflex
   û  ALT + 150    Û  ALT + 0219

u with tréma
   ü  ALT + 129    Ü  ALT + 154

French quotation marks
   «  ALT + 174    »  ALT + 175

Euro symbol
     ALT + 0128

For Apples do not despair

To type accents on a Mac with the option key, hold down the option key while pressing the key(s) in bold in this list. For example, to type ê, hold the option key while typing i, then release both and type e. To type î, hold option, type i, release and type i again.

Note: In these instructions, "and" means to keep holding the option key and the first key listed while typing the second. "Then" means to release the option key and the first key before typing the second.

acute accent
  é   Hold option key and e then e

grave accent
  à, è, ù   Hold option key and ` then a, e, or u

cedilla
  ç   Hold option key and c

circumflex
  â, ê, î, ô, û   Hold option key and i then a, e, i, o, or u

tréma
  ë, ï, ü   Hold option key and u then e, i, or u

oe ligature
  œ   Hold option key and q

French quotation marks
  «   Hold option key and \
  »   Hold option key and shift key and \

Euro symbol
     Hold option key and shift key and 2

[/quote]

And on a netbook without a numberpad![:D]

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