Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 10/02/2008, Conrad Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> dear dotan what are harsh signs? what is a character set. or encoding the
>>  language is english. i saved tens of times everytime i edited the documentso
>>  would earlier versions be somewhere. my computer didn't crash oo froze up. i
>>  shut down my computer then restarted it then when i tried to open up the
>>  file it prompted me to an ascII filter dialog box asking me what language i
>>  would like to open it in and so forth. it also tries to recover the document
>>  when i restart my computer and tells me it fails. sends some error report to
>>  oo thanks let me know please thank you for your time
>>     
>
> This is a hash sign: #
> I believe that you may call this a number sign, but the technical name
> for it is hash.
>   

Actually, it's called an octothorpe.  Hash is food (at least it pretends
to be <g>).


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