On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> Hendrik Boom wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] write:
> > >
> > > OK, my turn: Bob, do you know what an octothorpe is? :-)
> > >
> > > Clark
> > >
> >
> > Isn't it the thing everyone calls the number sign or the hash mark on the
> > 12-key touch-tone telephone keybiard?
> >
> > ########
> >
> > -- hendrik
>
> Correct. The character that most computer keyboards these days have as
> "shift 3", sometimes referred to as "pound sign" in the U.S. I've also
> seen it called "dies" in French documentation. My preference, though,
> is "octothorpe". (It's also sometimes spelled "octothorp".)
>
> Clark
> --
I thought it was the same as a decathorpe, only smaller.
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