From: "W. Wesley Groleau (Wes)" <wwgrol@PSESERV3.FW.HAC.COM>
Subject: Re: the term "pound sign"
Date: 1996/10/22
Date: 1996-10-22T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9610221828.AA11091@most> (raw)
:> Well, this is off-topic, inconclusive, and worsens the SNR, but...
:> I found a skewed "pound" symbol in an old dictionary, in the symbols
:> section, under the "Correction of the Press" section (page 1868):
:> "A space, or more space between words, letters, or lines"
:> This is from Webster's Unabridged Dictionary published in 1886.
I was once employed in technical writing and publishing, and used it
this way in editing (marking up) copy. I still use it that way.
(I would have emailed you but my newsreader garbled your address,
so what's a few more spikes in the SNR?)
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