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From: Gandalf <gandalf@rivendell.bog>
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Organization: is a sign of a sick and twisted mind.
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Subject: Re: Doc..Please...keep up the good work and answer my emails.
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Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 00:34:02 GMT
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ac wrote:
> In england it's know as hash # in america typographically it's also has
h
> abbreviation - ie telephone#
>
> below is a list of the more popular anglo/american glyphs.
>
> note .... in any language doc is still a looser
Actually, hash is not its proper name either.
That's simply a popularized name such as pound and number.
And it's loser, not looser.
You just can't seem to get him off your mind.
Do you dream about him?
How sad.
--
-Gandalf
Never meddle in the affairs of a dragon for you are crunchy and taste
good with ketchup!
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