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#159617 01/08/05 07:57 PM
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#159618 01/09/05 10:43 AM
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Hey e57, Your links are da bomb. Thanks

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"Octothorpe" is one of many names for the # key - usually found below the 9 and to the right of 0 on a touch-tone phone. It's also called the tick-tack-toe sign, cross-hash, cross-hatch, enter, hash, number-sign, noughts-and-crosses, octothorp, pound, pound-sign and probably other things.
Over here, British Telecom insists on calling it the "square" key.

#159620 01/11/05 08:49 PM
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That site seems British.
That old 4 wire telephone wire is JKT to me.

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That site seems British
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PhoneGeeks.com is part of AbleComm, Inc., a family-owned business based in Milford, CT.


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