#13 Whales and dolphins do not get goosebumps as their skin is too inflexible. I have my doubts about elephants too.
#12 You can hum staccato whilst holding your nose. Try it...
#3 That's just one of the names. According to the the Unicode Consortium its name is "number sign". "Octothorp" was first used in 1973 which is very much more recent than the invention of the character.
#13 Whales and dolphins do not get goosebumps as their skin is too inflexible. I have my doubts about elephants too.
#12 You can hum staccato whilst holding your nose. Try it...
#3 That's just one of the names. According to the the Unicode Consortium its name is "number sign". "Octothorp" was first used in 1973 which is very much more recent than the invention of the character.
Need we go on?
And everyone reading this just tried...
No, it wasn't. It was specifically designed for the Paris world Expo.
#13 Whales and dolphins do not get goosebumps as their skin is too inflexible. I have my doubts about elephants too.
#12 You can hum staccato whilst holding your nose. Try it...
#3 That's just one of the names. According to the the Unicode Consortium its name is "number sign". "Octothorp" was first used in 1973 which is very much more recent than the invention of the character.