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"Mike Cawood, HND BIT" wrote in
: There will also be some people who for bizarre reasons not worth going into think that the symbol pronounced "pound" is a noughts-and-crosses grid. That's because the hash symbol in US keyboards is in the same place as our pound symbol (shift 3). Mike. I believe the reason # is called a pound sign by Americans is that it is sometimes used in the USA to mean pounds weight. In American usage, #3 means 'number 3' and 3# means '3 lbs'. The latter is a bit old-fashioned, but you see it sometimes in markets and the like. Peter -- Peter Campbell Smith ~ London ~ pjcs00 (a) gmail.com |
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