Re: the pound sign (#)

Subject: Re: the pound sign (#)
From: Gregory Keith <GKeith -at- DELRINA -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 1995 14:08:00 PDT

>I am working with a Canadian here, and he assures me that in North
>America, the "#" is known as the "hash" sign, as it is in Australia.
>This is certainly true of all computer specialists I have met. The
>Canadian, by the way, is not a computer specialist. He has a degree in
>English literature.

>James Perkins Phone: +358 0 5112 3648
>Nokia Telecommunications Fax: +358 0 5112 3876
>P.O. Box 33 Email: james -dot- perkins -at- ntc -dot- nokia -dot- com
>02601 Espoo FINLAND Internal: Hiomo 5/4

I dunno, James...I'm Canadian, have a degree in philosophy (not a CS
background), and have always referred to this symbol as the "pound" sign, as
does the manual and verbal instruction for our Northern Telecom phone
systems. Other Canucks?

Greg

Gregory Keith
Documentation Specialist
Delrina Canada
gkeith -at- delrina -dot- com

"In the beginning was the word. But by the time the second word was added to
it, there was trouble. For with it came syntax..." John Simon


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