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(Jessie - you do realize that I'm being sarcastic. Your note seems so sincere I'm not sure if you are afraid that I actually believe any of the above - except for the French Silk part - that's true!! Actually, my original comment isn't really in context with the article, since it's only saying that this symbol was actually thought out, versus being some random symbol I'd never bothered to even look into and see the meaning of. Ok - thanks for the mentions that FE is short-hand for Flat-Earthers.

So it's neithher flat, not round, not spherical, strictly speaking. And since we're bursting bubbles, I suppose next you'll try to convince me that it's not held up by an infinite stack of tortoises ...

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What's really funny is that the other mention that the original subject of the article isn't the 'real' definition of the symbol for division, and I seem to recall something to do with the dagger, which probably harkens back to something learned quite a long time ago (not as far back as 1659 when ÷ was shown in a mathematics text - I'm not that old), but before anything resembling "new" math. Now where are all the sanctimonious, self-righteous people who need to announce to the world "Umm what? You mean you didn't know that? I learned that when I was like 7!" Darren Byrnes Well it's also not true... it's an obelus originally used for manuscript annotation and wasn't adopted as a symbol for "division" until 1659. It wasn't until the 18th century that the slash ("/") was used to represent division. These two symbols had nothing to do with each other. Darren Byrnes Well it's also not true... it's an obelus originally used for manuscript annotation and wasn't adopted as a symbol for "division" until 1659. It wasn't until the 18th century that the slash ("/") was used to represent division.

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These two symbols had nothing to do with each other. I never learned this but after reading the headline it took me like two seconds to figure it out. Still cool. Now reading the article i didnt know about the value symbols after % like ‰ for example. That was really cool to learn. I never learned this but after reading the headline it took me like two seconds to figure it out. Still cool. Now reading the article i didnt know about the value symbols after % like ‰ for example. That was really cool to learn That being said, note the participle dangling off the edge of my flat sentence above! And worse yet, Rich Canino is, below, already repudiating this new info! Don't know what's "real" any more. Oh --- wait --- French Silk Pie is "real". I guess I misread - repeatedly. I don't know how. What I read was that the earth is round and orbited by the sun. I couldn't figure out why no one was saying "Dude, you missed something in science class." Because there are those people. Not deniers as such, just people who got it wrong somewhere along the way. Monica Garner Ramsey If someone knowing something that you know is "sanctimonious" and "self-righteous", then the world could use a little more. Adam Nichols response was neither aggressive or condescending. It was simply informative. If someone offering information that you don't know is threatening to you, then you're the one with the problem, not him.

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There is no shame in not knowing something, the shame is in, when presented with information, you reject and excoriate the provider. Well in fairness my 5th class primary school teacher did the whole smug explanation thing to us about 30 years ago so it's only fair I get to do it to you. I mean it's taken 30 years for this to actually come up so it'd be a shame to waste the opportunity... *Puts on smug voice* It's actually called an obelus you know.....