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This comment was clearly written by a non-Unicode expert ;)

U+2070 SUPERSCRIPT ZERO (⁰) is not the same character as U+00B0 DEGREE SIGN (°). They look rather distinct on my screen (I assume both characters come from Verdana, the font specified in the CSS of this site).



I used Compose-^-0 to generate it. That used to make a degree sign. I guess it makes slightly more sense for it to be a superscript though. I wonder what the new compose sequence for degree is..




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