Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!husc6!cfa!wyatt From: wyatt@cfatst.HARVARD.EDU (Bill Wyatt) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Pound sign (was Re: the Telephone Test) Message-ID: <1558@cfa.cfa.harvard.EDU> Date: 4 May 89 16:31:54 GMT References: <147@ixi.UUCP> Sender: news@cfa.harvard.EDU Organization: Harvard-Smithsonian Lines: 35 From article <147@ixi.UUCP>, by clive@ixi.UUCP (Clive): > The character that looks like: > > | | > --+--+-- > | | > --+--+-- > | | > > is a "number" sign or a "hash" sign. It is NOT repeat NOT a pound sign. > A pound sign is what appears on a five pound note, and looks like: > > -- > / > ---+--- > ---+--- > / > ------- > > (or some more ornate version). How would you like it if I kept > saying: > dollar include stood eye oh dot aitch > (I actually say "hash include ...") ? Well, that's not a very good rendition of a cursive L with two lines through it... But anyway, the character is formally called an `octothorp'. By the way, it IS commonly used in the US as a `pound' sign. I agree that `hash' may be more widely understood. Bill Wyatt, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory UUCP : {husc6,cmcl2,mit-eddie}!harvard!cfa!wyatt ARPA: wyatt@cfa.harvard.edu SPAN: cfa::wyatt BITNET: wyatt@cfa