France Has A Name For The @ Sign
from the arobase? dept
Because we've all been dying for a new word from the French, they've sat around deciding that "at" simply isn't an acceptable way to refer to the @ sign. So, from now on, please refer to @ as arobase. About the only potential use I can see of this is for people posting comments publicly who want to avoid spam scrapers and want to be you arobase your domain dot com.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Arobase are belong to us!
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chiocciola
that s how we call the @ sign in Italy, literary means "snail", but luckyly we have got no bodies telling us what to use, but if I use "at" nobody gets it
ah, forgot the www is the woo-woo-woo, which makes a funny sound to all foreigners and is very much loved, also made top of the charts in a pop song.
Just to remind everybody the the web might be US-centric, but not all american or English speaking. Don t be surpirsed if different countries get to speak it their own peculiar way
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Not new
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Anchors on the speedboat of evolution
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Re: Anchors on the speedboat of evolution
Cheese eating surrender monkeys.
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