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Subject:Re: Official name for the @ symbol? From:Kevin McLauchlan <KMcLauchlan -at- CHRYSALIS-ITS -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 22 Apr 1999 15:48:02 -0400
In olden times (like, when I was young...) it was referred
to as the "commercial at". In those days, there WAS no
email, so it had nothing to do with addresses. It was used
as a shorthand for rates:
3 oranges @ $0.10 ea
Of course... in those days they had a "cents" symbol, too.
[Probably because there used to be things you could buy
for less than a dollar -- but I digress from my digression.]
I can't recall, above which key THAT appeared on my
Mom's Underwood (2nd one ever made, I believe... :-)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sandra Dixon [SMTP:sdixon -at- BBN -dot- COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 3:54 PM
> Subject: Official name for the @ symbol?
>
> Is there an official name for the @ symbol, other than the "at sign"?
>
> Thanks,
> -Sandy