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Originally posted by XR1stang
umm that's what the != means. It is the only way to represent a not equal to symbol on a QWERTY keyboard. Can't even do it with extended ASCII. So programmers use the != to mean the same thing as the old = with a / through it in mathmatical terms 
XR1stang
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rofl...looked like a type-o!

its in m y character map...but i doubt itll post... ...thats it..whether or not it shows right...