The hidden logic behind these symbols
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Did you know #, &, @, § and ¶ are all made up of letters? In fact, they each represent specific words. In this video, I'll explain where these little symbols came from and what they're actually called. Join me as we explore the hidden logic of your keyboard.
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==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Introduction
0:20 # Hash/pound/octothorp origin
5:40 # Musical sharp origin
8:35 & Ampersand origin
10:35 @ At symbol origin
14:26 § Section sign origin
15:05 ¶ Pilcrow origin
17:44 * Asterisk and others
19:35 ? Manicule
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