What does the Term "Hash Tag mean?
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By the way, I never use hashtags on Twitter or Instagram. Why on earth would I want people I've never heard of from across the globe to see my posts by searching on a hashtag? Having said that, these sites will still group your posts in search results regardless
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half wower = 1/2 hour of wasted time listening to Sarah Cox's terrible choice in music (hate it when she is on Radio 2)
serious jockin' (no 'g') = another waste of 1/2 hour of time listening to Steve Wright's choice of music. Actually stands for serious disc jockying (DJ) - a half hour of specially selected music in preparation for the weekend
Much as I like Radio 2 I can't stand either of these two items and usually switch over at this point. I do however love the All Request Friday with Simon Mayo
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Now I'm really glad you ask the question, TF. I'm just a baffled as ever though!!
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half wower = 1/2 hour of wasted time listening to Sarah Cox's terrible choice in music (hate it when she is on Radio 2)
serious jockin' (no 'g') = another waste of 1/2 hour of time listening to Steve Wright's choice of music. Actually stands for serious disc jockying (DJ) - a half hour of specially selected music in preparation for the weekend
Much as I like Radio 2 I can't stand either of these two items and usually switch over at this point. I do however love the All Request Friday with Simon Mayo
My sentiments entirely Moonstone, though S Cox isn't quite as irritating as the person she stands in for.
#fedupradiotwolistener.......
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Now I'm really glad you ask the question, TF. I'm just a baffled as ever though!!
You are not alone nellie.....
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The # sign is a 'sharp' in music. It was a sharp centuries before it was a hashtag. Ask any musician.....
David
Similar only but not the same. Sharp has two vertical lines, and the other two are inclined upwards to the right so that they show up against the horozontal lines of the staff.
Octothorpe (or hash) has two horizontals and inclined verticals.
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The # sign is a 'sharp' in music. It was a sharp centuries before it was a hashtag. Ask any musician.....
David
Similar only but not the same. Sharp has two vertical lines, and the other two are inclined upwards to the right so that they show up against the horozontal lines of the staff.
Octothorpe (or hash) has two horizontals and inclined verticals.
exactly so.
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We used to manage very well without hashtags and IT.
Using hashtags is not compulsory and IT can be avoided. My MIL manages very well without both.
Language evolves all the time. When hashtag becomes 'old hat' there will be something else. The world won't stop turning
Obviously not everyone shares my sense of humour. If I didn't embrace technology I would hardly be posting on here!!!
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