In Norway, by some people, the @ sign is called a "snabel-a". Snabel means a trunk (as an elephant's nose). Also, it is called a "kr�ll-alfa" (that first word contais a norwegian letter that may not appear amongst the majoroty of you, it is an "o" with a slash across it.) It means "curl". "Alfa" I'm sure needs no explanation. >I would love to learn the names for "@" in other languages! > >Peter F. Klammer / PKlammer@Racom.com >Racom Systems, Inc. / 6080 Greenwood Plaza Blvd / Englewood CO 80111 >(303)773-7411 / FAX:(303)771-4708 > >