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It has literally always been called a Hash. Also "pound sign" didn't become mainstream until the mid 2000s (not that it matters, because you realize Millennials were mostly alive in the 1980s anyway, right? Do the math on that one, use your fingers if it's tough) and even then, it was...
LOL he big mad.
Yes, understanding first grade grammar makes me a Boomer. Looks like you just use words to try to sound smart. "bOoMeR", "pOuNd kEy", etc.
Earlier, someone knowing what a Hash was made them a preteen. Now it makes them a Boomer. If you're going to lie, at least stay consistent...
Before 2007? Uh, what?
Not to be that person, but the # symbol has always been called a "hash". In English, we have several grammatical symbols, such as the dash, slash, and of course, the hash and though the hash has been used sporadically to represent pounds, that hasn't been common in nearly...