You're all wrong. It's a Factorial.
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You're all wrong. It's a Factorial.
You're factorial >o And almost half of you are deluded ^_-
Americans are taught it as exclamation point and everyone else mark.
Americans always have to be different :p I was taught Mark.
More like Exclamation Marick, amirite?
I've never heard of 'Exclamation Point'. I've always been taught 'Exclamation Mark'. :bigsmile:
Mark also sounds better. xD
Point. =D
It just sounds better than mark..Exclamation mark? Nope, point it is. :D
This "!" is clearly an exclamation mark, however much I would prefer the alternative.
I believe it's pronounced "bang".
Say, Bri-dog, let's make like punctuation and !
A is a a letter, B is a letter.
1 is a number, 2 is a number.
It's very easy for them to both be marks.
That's what it is - a mark. Not a point. Even under the definition of "exclamation point" in America's dictionary.com it says mark repeatedly as an explanation as to what it is. A point is a small dot or square, such as a period. The exclamation mark has a point, but it is not a point itself. Just like I have a head, but that does not mean I am nothing but a head, nor does it mean I am a head. I am a human that has a head, just like the exclamation mark is a mark that has a point.
And there you go.
Duh it's ! (<- MarK (or Kram))
I've always said Mark. So there.
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