That could be many things. Could you be more specific? One thing it could be is a command prompt switch. For example, when running the Check Disk utility from Windows command prompt and want to locate bad sectors and recover readable information, you could apply the "/r" switch.
Example:
C:\Windows>CHKDSK /r
2f
there is no such thing (i am making a game called super slash smash 1 but...) so there is no such thing got it?
A normal zero '0' could be confused with the letter 'O' and to avoid confusion, a diagonal slash is often used. Otherwise, you would need to decide whether O is a letter or the number 0, by the shape of the character.
** I posted a similar answer in another area**Cars prior to 1994 used R-12, and after 1994 all cars were equipped with R-134A. The reasoning for this is because R-12 refrigerant is a CFCs (chloroflourocarbons) which depletes the ozone layer, whereas the more modern R-134A does not contain CFCs.
its internal resistance V/R= A its internal resistance V/R= A
slash kid jams with the top goonz they kno who dey r. en3 blup blup
Rock and F*ck N Roll
Slash: / Back Slash\
ITS SLASH GUYS/GIRLS!
R. J. Varnell has written: 'Cone and seed production in slash pine' -- subject(s): Seeds, Pine
do youwant mustard onions pickles or cheese on your hot dog
Call Poison Control. Not listed in PDR
the answer is slash mom and slash dad! rock on slash:P!!!!!
I think night slash because more Pokemon can learn slash but few can learn night slash if it weren't a TM
Sources say... Night Slash...
/ is a forward slash \ is a backslash
A backslash (one word, no hyphen) is used on Windows to indicate folder levels in a path to a file. A forward slash (not one word) is used in internet addresses (and in Unix paths). So, If you hear a website address being read out as "dot com backslash [something]" do not type that - use a forward slash (the one near the shift key; the one that leans forward)