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Emrys Davies
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      01-14-2009
My friend's e-mail shows an * in place of the £ sign and the ' sign.
Can you asist please.

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Emrys Davies.


 
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Fergal
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      01-14-2009

"Emrys Davies" <> wrote in message
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> My friend's e-mail shows an * in place of the £ sign and the ' sign.
> Can you asist please.
>
> Regards,
> Emrys Davies.
>
>

Set Keyboard to correct location


 
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Sharp Dressed Man
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      01-14-2009
"Emrys Davies" <> wrote in message
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> My friend's e-mail shows an * in place of the £ sign and the ' sign.
> Can you asist please.
>
> Regards,
> Emrys Davies.
>
>


Do you think it might increase the chances of you getting any help here just
a little bit if you mentioned what operating system, update status,
language, keyboard make/model your "friend" is having trouble with?

Do ya, hmmmm?


 
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Fergal
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      01-14-2009

"Sharp Dressed Man" <> wrote in message
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> "Emrys Davies" <> wrote in message
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>>
>>

>
> Do you think it might increase the chances of you getting any help here
> just a little bit if you mentioned what operating system, update status,
> language, keyboard make/model your "friend" is having trouble with?
>
> Do ya, hmmmm?
>

Do you have a lot of time on your hands Numbnuts?
Why would you need all that information to answer a "stock" question??
The ****in' mind boggles!


 
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
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      01-14-2009
Emrys Davies wrote:

> My friend's e-mail shows an * in place of the £ sign and the ' sign.
> Can you asist please.


Tell your friend to set his unknown email client to display mail using
the Character Encoding of UTF-8.

In Thunderbird, the setting (in my version) is located at:
Edit > Preferences > Display > Font button > Character Encodings

The ' sign is a standard character, and should display correctly with
any encoding. Currency symbols may not: $ ¢ £ ¤ ¥

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Aardvark
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      01-14-2009
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 05:47:11 -0800, Mike Easter wrote:

> One
> might even confuse the usage of the pound sign for currency with the
> number sign for pounds of weight.


There's no confusion on this side of the pond. '£' is a pound (currency)
sign and '#' is called a 'hash' sign.

I never knew that colonials used '#' instead of 'lbs.'. In what context
would the sign be used?



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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
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      01-14-2009
Aardvark wrote:

> Mike Easter wrote:
>> One might even confuse the usage of the pound sign for currency with
>> the number sign for pounds of weight.

>
> There's no confusion on this side of the pond. '£' is a pound
> (currency) sign and '#' is called a 'hash' sign.
>
> I never knew that colonials used '#' instead of 'lbs.'. In what
> context would the sign be used?


You might see that at a grocer's. (along with grocers apostrophe's)

APPLE'S 3# $2.98

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Aardvark
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      01-14-2009
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 09:43:51 -0500, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

> (along with grocers apostrophe's)


There must be a few grocer's who visit the new's group's.



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      01-14-2009
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:43:17 -0800, alan wrote:

> Just out of curiosity, what does the word "hash" refer to?


****ed if I know.



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      01-14-2009
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 06:46:01 -1000, wetpixel wrote:

> In article <%Xmbl.286787$2>, Aardvark
> <> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 09:43:51 -0500, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>>
>> > (along with grocers apostrophe's)

>>
>> There must be a few grocer's who visit the new's group's.

>
> Well, that was intended as an example. It is also used in construction,
> accounting, invoices, shipping, and more.



WHOOOOOOSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!



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