This is a discussion on [OT] UK keyboard and PHP within the PHP Language forums, part of the PHP Programming Forums category; Andy Hassall wrote: > Although this also might be another UK - US difference; I've seen # (hash) > referred to ...
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Andy Hassall wrote:
> Although this also might be another UK - US difference; I've seen # (hash) > referred to as the "pound sign" for some reason, whereas the pound sign is £. > I think, # is called a pound sign and £ is properly called a sterling pound sign, if I recall correctly. |
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Andy Hassall wrote:
> Ah, that does too. Now I think about it, I don't think I've ever > used Alt Gr key before. Never used it? I'd never even noticed it before..! (in 30yrs of using the keyboard I'd just assumed the logo was a typo which got carried over from generation of keyboard manufacturer to the nest manufacturer) I shall now polish it up and worship it every day :-) What else is it used for folks? Can it remove earwax or cure gout? TTFN Michael (also now noticing several other keys he's never used before..!) -- ..\.\-i-k-e... (remove thebacon to reply) feoh: by? frofur, fira gehwylcum, sceal ?eah manna gehwylc, miclun hyt dalan, gif he wile, for drihtne domes hleotan. wic: farmstead |