In Windows: "", the so-called backslash. Usually after the drive name, as in "C:" In Linux and UNIX: "/", the slash.
During the 40's,50's, and 60's G-Man was slang for the FBI, as in Government Man. You can hear this term in gangster movies from this time period. As to it's beginnings I would look to references relating to the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, and perhaps CIA. Also search movies, g man. Good Luck!
what does s mean in maths example 5s+3=33 so what does the s equal
When people say Web Site Optimization they mean makingtheir web site as accessible and search-able to search engines as possible It has nothing to do with being optimistic, which is being positive. You can be as positive as you want and your web site won't rank on any of the search engines unless you Optimize it.Optimizing a web site is making sure a search engine can find it. Intentionally putting keywords in the code of your website to make it more Search engine friendly.
They equal a minus and two +'s or two -'s equal a + :)
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The backslash proofreading symbol is used to indicate a space that should be deleted, especially in typesetting or formatting work. It signifies that the space preceding the backslash should be removed to ensure proper formatting and alignment of the text.
Follow the backslash with another backslash: System.out.println("\\ " \"); will display \ " \ on the screen.
The proper name for a 'backslash' in print is a 'reverse solidus'.
I think the backslash is right underneath the question mark on any computer.
You can delete a user profile in Windows 98 by typing in a specific registry key into the Registry Editor. Type HKEY underscore LOCAL underscore MACHINE backslash SOFTWARE backslash Microsoft backslash Windows backslash CurrentVersion backslash ProfileList. Quit the Registry Editor and go to My Computer and delete the specific user name folder.
To do a backslash on MicroSoft word 2007 you press the key that's right under the backspace key.
The drive letter followed by colon backslash dir backslash C:\windows\dir
It's nothing speacial or bad it's just added once you press enter
/ forward slash ^First answer is wrong. It's the backslash (\)
This is a back slash: \. It is usually above the enter key.