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Forward slash.
maybe he's left-handed. and can't afford a labeller. and sack the maid. the dust on that is terrible.That's what i thought until I saw this today which made me question my beliefs
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Used as a connection, is a standard slash also known as a "virgule"?Back slashes are not recognised in English grammar but are common for computer coding.
A back slash is used in computer data structures so it leads to the next folder I believe in their context it has been used correctly, I also believe the OP needs to "get a life" ;o)))))
Slash........It's a fundamental question in life..... Like 'cheesecake or doughnuts'..... leave the OP alone...
Cheesecake wins, its a more expensive and better tasting desert which the British know nothing about.It's a fundamental question in life..... Like 'cheesecake or doughnuts'..... leave the OP alone...
Gets even more confusing when you use Windows and Unix.
What he doesn't play Rugby Spoon?Is the first one something you lick and the latter is a bloke with no tackly...
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