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From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
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Subject: Re: Flyer Output
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> No one seems to know the name of that key but me. It's called a
> tilde.
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> You can call it a tilldee key if you want. We call it the HQ5 key.
> Isn't a tilldee a bird ?
You must be thinking of Hungarian statesman Zoltan Tildy. I suppose
both "tilde" and "accent grave" are acceptable, and mathematicians
think this is the symbol for equivalence, but as C programmers know,
the key above TAB is the NOT key.
- Ernie
(Can you tell I'm home alone this weekend?)
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