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To: SampleMan

Now I do.


The tilde (~ , pronounced TILL-duh or TILL-dee and sometimes called a “twiddle” or a “squiggle”) is a special character found on most keyboards and used in a wide range of IT-related applications, including mathematics, programming, file systems, directories and URL addressing.

In some operating systems, including Unix, the tilde is used to represent the current user’s home directory. On Web server systems, the tilde is used by convention as the first character for any user’s home directory in the file system. Since users often keep personal or business Web pages on a server under their personal home directory, you will often see the tilde as part of Web addresses. As a mathematical symbol, the tilde means “approximately” and in logic it means “not.”

The tilde is one of the 128 alphanumeric and special characters in ASCII, the most common standard for electronic text exchange. The tilde happens to be ASCII character 126.


85 posted on 04/24/2016 8:01:43 PM PDT by Gator113 (~~Go Trump, GO!!~~ Just livin' life my way. Don't worry, everything's gonna be alright. 👍)
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To: Gator113

Yes, pre-IT ~ was used in mathematics for approximately and “not”.

I was curious why you had chosen it.


89 posted on 04/24/2016 8:06:50 PM PDT by SampleMan (Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
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