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slimjim | 12:03 Thu 17th Jun 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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Before the advent of email addresses, did we use this much?
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Ampersand has been used lots as in 'the price of cheese @ 99p pound.'
Are you sure you mean the ampersand - & - sign. This is simply short for "and", and as far as I am aware, isn't used much in email addresses. You're probably thinking of the @ sign, which pre-email was used in shops, markets and in accounting, where it meant "at" - eg "2 shirts @ �10 each"; of course, it still means "at" in email addresses.
Just in case there's any confusion. @ is NOT the ampersand sign, which is &, and stands for "and". There is no fancy name for @, which stands for "at"; most people in the UK seem to simply call it the "at sign".
I am confused. What has the ampersand got to do with email addresses? It is derived frokm "and - per se - and" (i.e. and in itself) and it originated as a sort of squiggly combination of "e" and "t" ("et" being the Latin for "and").
I'm confused why you're confused bernardo, after reading the posts before your ;)
Our 2 daughters & I have been using the ampersand sign for years & years & years! It takes up less room & I use it in all my letters.
P.S. Hubby prefers to write the good old plain 'and' though!
There is some nice info on the @ symbol at http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/explain/docs/atsymb
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