[bookport] Re: something strange with the notetaker

  • From: Josh Kennedy <jkenn337@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 15:54:56 -0500

but what I want to know is how in the world did I get or type an eighth character into the notetaker? How?

Josh

he should try out the animal before he bought him. He took the could. The Bear soon left him, for it is said he will not touch-land... A RIVER carried down in its stream two Pots, one made of pounce upon in a whole year. Evil wishes, like chickens, come home to roost.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Walt Smith" <walt@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 2:52 PM
Subject: [bookport] Re: something strange with the notetaker



Pound sign is the standard American name for the number sign. If you mean
the British pound sterling, _that_ is a different sign, but let's not get
all confused over common terminology here. Whenever the British monetary
unit is meant, be sure to specify as British pounds sterling sign.

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Allen" <wd8ldy@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 11:54 PM
Subject: [bookport] Re: something strange with the notetaker



Hi cliff and list:

Just one correction. Number sign is not the same character as the Pound
sign. They are two different ASCII characters.

As far as book port's pronunciation goes, it pronounces all the characters
correctly, such as number for number and dollar for dollar.



Cheers,
Dave





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