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geb
02-14-2004, 07:36 PM
I was wondering if there is a difference between ampersands and the "&" symbol of the font you are using. Do you use Ampersands or the & symbol? Is there an advantage to using Ampersands? Maybe a dumb question, I just don't know much about them, thanks for any feedback.

George

Fred Weiss
02-14-2004, 08:35 PM
To the best of my knowledge they're one & the same.

Ian Stewart-Koster
02-15-2004, 06:45 AM
I thought so too- it's the little useful symbol that used to follow at the end of an alphabet, meaning 'and', and was named by recounting the whole alphabet, then "and, per-se 'and'", (which means a to z, and which follows the 'and' symbol), so "and per-se 'and'" became ampersand, and it began life looking like the conjoined latin word "et" which means 'and'.

That's my recollection anyhow.I'll stand corrected if someone nhs a better story! (& no it's not Mr Amper's 'and' either!)

geb
02-15-2004, 09:21 AM
Thanks, always wondered what it stood for.

George

striper14
02-15-2004, 06:40 PM
wow, you learn something new every day.....and per-se "and".... why didn't i see that before:tongue: :tongue:
very impressive

MAB SIGNS
02-15-2004, 07:13 PM
Thats a good story Ian, and better than it being named after who created it. I'm still trying to find that Mr. Murphy to ask him about his law. hehe

Mark

bullseye000
03-09-2004, 09:46 PM
That's partially true. The symbol itself "&" is a combination of the two letters of the latin word "et" which translates to "and", as in ora et labor or work and prayer.