And “!” is not only an “exclamation mark,” but also a “bang”!
You’re right, of course.
I see what you did there. Help is on its way, but does it need to be sent to you or to Munch?
OMG! You’re right! Not to mention “|” is “pipe”.
I confess I get a kick out of hearing web addresses mentioned on the radio where they say “forward slash”. Sensible of them, of course, but …
- fie on Bill&Co for using a back slash as a path component delimiter!
- what’s the difference between a forward slash and a slash?
- my wife still gets them mixed up. I try to tell her that “slash” a.k.a. “forward slash” is what you use to make a fraction. Unfortunately, her dyslexia prevents this point from striking home. No end of mirth ensues.
I remember “star” being used a lot (especially back at UMich, since public files like *FTN always began with an asterisk). But we can’t blame that on computers, as “asterisk” implies star.
I still hear URLs announced on the radio where they say “backslash” where a normal “slash” is meant. Drives. Me. Batty.
I think calling # “pound” instead of “number” became more common when # became a button on telephone dials. Calling it the number button could be a bit confusing.
As an aside,
I don’t get the appeal of twitter. I understand how it works, but the fact that it has taken off like it has truly amazes me. I see the benefits of instant tracking, but that only works if people use the hashtag symbol to connect their comment with others.
And athletes using it to communicate to whoever is nice to build up their following, but it usually seems to cause more harm than good.
Does anyone here us twitter, and if so, what for?
Serious use: best way of finding out about traffic issues before I leave the house. @WSDOT does a great job, and is usually pretty funny also.
Non-serious use: slacking off at work. People share jokes, interesting links, griping about annoying stuff, etc.
Over here, whenever there are instructions given to press that key during some stupid automatic redirection nightmare, it is referred to as “the hash key.”
Somewhere there is a huge indexed file with worthless entries.
Hash is a corruption of hatch. From #crosshatch.
I’ve never used Twitter…but then, I’ve never sent a text message of any kind.
It’s easily the best news aggregator I’ve ever used. I follow major news outlets, who release news via Twitter far faster than I’d receive it elsewhere. Obviously, they post it to their website first, and link it via Twitter - but I’m not on their websites, because they’re awful. I follow sports news reporters that I want to target - general writers, and more specifically, the reporters assigned to the teams I follow. Then there are various organizations that I like to track, and people of interest.
I’ve sent a grand total of 352 tweets in 5 years - mostly to sports reporters and fantasy sports analysts. I don’t follow people I don’t know, and I don’t treat it like Facebook or my cellphone to text with.
I’m not sure how those are related.
I never head it called “pound” here in Ontario until certain voice-menu systems started referring to it as “the pound key”. We always called it “number sign”. I’m sure I read a Cecil column mentioning that there was an old US usage of putting it after a number to indicate a weight in pounds though.
Not just ‘somewhere’, The Library of Congress…because that makes sense.