Take a look at characters 174 and
175
I will when I get home. (The chart is an appendix in
my ITT Advanced Basic manual...) But I no longer use
DOS as my primary operating system, and the system I
do use now does not support IBM Extended ASCII as
far as I am aware, nor does it provide a mechanism
for typing characters above decimal 126 or below
decimal 32. Holding alt while typing on the
keypad does application-dependent things;
in Mozilla, it seems to have something to do with
bookmarks or the history.
Update: Oh, is that what those are? Sure enough,
I guess. They look rather different on my chart
(rather more vertically stretched), but that's
basically just a font difference. Still, as I said,
I don't have any way AFAIK to type in these characters
in my current operating environment. Here's hoping
that >> will work.
;$;=sub{$/};@;=map{my($a,$b)=($_,$;);$;=sub{$a.$b->()}}
split//,".rekcah lreP rehtona tsuJ";$\=$;[-1]->();print