Re: Technical name for the #?

Subject: Re: Technical name for the #?
From: Derek Thornton <info -at- THORNTON -dot- DE>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 20:28:52 +0100

Vicki:

The name that I have heard most often (and the name that I use for it) is
"the double cross". My customers accept that without question and it appears
to be instinctively understood (# = + +). However, it may not be technical
enough for you.

Derek Thornton
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