Re: Another nit

Scott_Brim@cornell.edu Mon, 14 June 1993 19:47 UTC

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Subject: Re: Another nit

  >not be a good idea.  For mnemonic significance, `/' seems to be a good
  >choice (although users of non-UNIX systems wouldn't see it).

What is that character?  I see a slash.