Originally posted by: dighn
what's the symbol below ~ called? serious question
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: dighn
what's the symbol below ~ called? serious question
I dunno, but at school there's a chick with one in her name that gets totally militant when you omit it. She calls it a "shwa"
Shwa-ing?Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: dighn
what's the symbol below ~ called? serious question
I dunno, but at school there's a chick with one in her name that gets totally militant when you omit it. She calls it a "shwa" (and it's not used as an accent in her name, it's an actual character)
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Before someone else decides to ask about another random character...
I'd like to take a moment to demonstrate how wonderful Google is.
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Before someone else decides to ask about another random character...
I'd like to take a moment to demonstrate how wonderful Google is.
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: RossMAN
What is this "console down"?
The ~ key is the one that many games (Quake series, Unreal series, many more) use to open the console in which you can type commands/change settings other than what exists in menus, usually.
Edit: Will I get banned if I call you a n00b?![]()
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: dighn
what's the symbol below ~ called? serious question
I dunno, but at school there's a chick with one in her name that gets totally militant when you omit it. She calls it a "shwa" (and it's not used as an accent in her name, it's an actual character)
Originally posted by: bleuiko
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: RossMAN
tilde
but the technical term is squiggly line
i thought the technical term was "console down"
:thumbsup:
What did they call this " . " at you "school", the sentence ending dot?Originally posted by: piroroadkill
Yeah, some people call them different stuff, at school I used to get taught "speech marks" then I kind of got used to the term inverted commas, as wrong as it may be.
But we can both agree that " is certainly not apostrophe.
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Home.
CS joke > UNIX joke.![]()
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: dighn
what's the symbol below ~ called? serious question
I dunno, but at school there's a chick with one in her name that gets totally militant when you omit it. She calls it a "shwa" (and it's not used as an accent in her name, it's an actual character)
Is her first name Shiggidy?