Re: Off-topic: @2005-10-06 12:44:35Paul Hoffman wrote: Since the original form was both "@" and " at " it wasn't all that simple, even then. Having to parse several characters ahead, for detecting the mailbox/host separator, was a royal pain in those days. Not at all clean.It probably seemed so simple when we started using it... Of course, such cross-cultural problems are hardly restricted to netascii.I can never remember they windows key sequence for generating the Euro symbol, and somehow E100 doesn't work all that well. d/
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