[CW] Morse Code Questions

Donald Chester k4kyv at hotmail.com
Sat Dec 11 17:28:15 EST 2004



>>Just think that the @ sign looks like an "a" with a "c" around it.
>
>
>   The @ sign is an "a" with an  "e" around it,
>is is called "at each" or a "commercial at".
>   It means price per unit. (for each)

Are those urban legends, or is there any documentation to support either 
claim?

Another story is that it is a modification of the French  <à> which means 
'"at" or "to".
Just extend the accent mark around the letter A.


>   Nothing is shorter than AT and it fits into the `spam robot
>confusing' trend of nameATisp.net everyone should understand it.

That would make more sense than  A+C.

Don k4kyv




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