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This letter written by a Florentine trader in 1536 contains what is the earliest known example of the @ sign, the quintessential symbol of the Internet. According to an Italian scholar, the symbol stands for "amphora," which was a weight unit used by ancient Greeks and Romans.
that is... just... incredible.
i mean it goes right up there on the list of "mysteries of the universe" next to "where do my socks go when i put them in the laundry?"
if you really wanna know, OK is a term used in the past by german car manufacturers, if i'm not mistaken the guys name was otto something, and he'd sign off to show that a car can leave the factory with his initials "OK" which caught on.
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