Talk:143

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Thank you for creating this page, @PseudoSkull (I see not many entries on your talk page so I figured I'd write it here so others could also see). I hate to put a chore on top of a job well done, but do you (or anyone else watching) think Usenet could also turn up instances of 637 being used to mean always and forever? The two acronyms are definitely linked together. I've never been on Usenet myself and I doubt that the Google search interface really scrubs the entiiiiiiiiiiire archive of Usenet so my inability to turn up results there doesn't mean that it's not there. Thank you, Soap 19:36, 29 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

Pronunciation[edit]

Is it really meant to be pronounced "one four three"? I pronounced it "I love you". (Also, I have since decided to create 637 after finding what I think is a good reference that it was once in common use, though not itself a citation.) Soap 11:05, 28 August 2023 (UTC)Reply