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For example "~" is called a tilde. What are "#", "&", and "^" named. |
& is ampersand
# is a hash (sometime here they call it apound sign) don't know the correct term for the other one off the top of my head. |
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"|" "\" "{" "}" "[" "]" "#" is the symbol in engineering for pounds force. But what would it be listed as in the dictionary? A little squiggely above the letter 'n' also has a name. Where are these names found? What would be the keyword to find that answer? |
nope. I gave you the benefit of the doubt as to whether you were being serious or an asshole. Now I know. Piss off and troll elsewhere.
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He's not trolling, he wants to know how/where to find the names of those squiggles. I'd bet a good dictionary would list them.
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any decent ASCII or HTML special character code list gives the names. I think he just wants to see the inferior monkeys jump. But to give the benefit of the doubt again, the term to use is "special characters".
Here's an example of a name list, although it's far from complete: http://www.mreasyweb.com/tutorial/symbols.html |
Oh, it's an Ntilde or ntilde, thanks :)
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...and he didn't say thank you. Which also stinks of not genuine.
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you're welcome. And see how you said thanks there, even though you didn't ask the question -that's the difference.
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Me, I think he's been on a several-day mission to passively-aggressively "ask for clarification" on anything and everything, to prove that this is what people should be doing to him when he is incomprehensible.
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I doubt it, he never responds to requests for clarification. :haha:
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Never saw "per mille sign" or the letter "ETH". And never knew that symbol was called “section sign”. Still don't know what the letter n with tilde is called. Knew it once. It was not ntilde. But cannot remember. BTW, 'passive aggressive' and other ‘monkey’ games are equated to liars or wacko extremists. I don't play such games. As clodfobble should have learned previously. I post only what I mean. Nothing more. And never play the 'cheap shot' games of hidden agendas. If I believe you to be an asshole, I say so and also say why. As any blunt honest person would do. For anyone who always suspects a “hidden agenda”: I never even implied an insult so do not jump to the usual assumptions. Some may be so juvenile as to need it spelled out that explicitly. Otherwise they would automatically assume hidden meanings that their emotions told them to find. xoxoxoBruce read it exactly as posted. "Special Character Names". Never knew it by that expression. Those character names were available in the good old days - in something once universally available called a dictionary. |
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