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Modern terms whch have been proposed include 'asperand' and 'ampersat', but neither has more than a few thousand hits on Google.
Archive 2008-06-01 DC 2008
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Modern terms whch have been proposed include 'asperand' and 'ampersat', but neither has more than a few thousand hits on Google.
On @ signs DC 2008
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I'm still stuck gaming on my iPhone, but luckily, I've got one of the best and hardest-core games on the App Store to entertain me this weekend: asperand in pursuit of the Amulet of Yendor and a pudgy five year old being gentle irradiated by the cathode bath of my mother's old Unix terminal.
Cult of Mac 2010
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I'm still stuck gaming on my iPhone, but luckily, I've got one of the best and hardest-core games on the App Store to entertain me this weekend: asperand in pursuit of the Amulet of Yendor and a pudgy five year old being gentle irradiated by the cathode bath of my mother's old Unix terminal.
Cult of Mac 2010
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I'm still stuck gaming on my iPhone, but luckily, I've got one of the best and hardest-core games on the App Store to entertain me this weekend: asperand in pursuit of the Amulet of Yendor and a pudgy five year old being gentle irradiated by the cathode bath of my mother's old Unix terminal.
Cult of Mac 2010
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"The asperand has become a part of our lives and is a unique part of our global, visual culture," said Coggin who works with typographical forms on a daily basis as a graphic designer.
unknown title 2009
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With a nod to typography, the Claes chair highlights the @ sign or asperand, as a central design feature.
unknown title 2009
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With users, today, giving it numerous nicknames, from 'the curl' 'whorl,' 'rose,' to 'twiddle,' the asperand has clearly entered into our collective consciousness, "said Coggin.
unknown title 2009
GHibbs commented on the word asperand
The BBC offered this definition for asperand : https://www.bbc.com/ideas/videos/elephants-trunk-the-story-of-the-sign 15/1/18. It is the @ that we use in e-mail addresses.
January 15, 2018