Nitpick: "x" does not mean "&" nor was it used in the interview in the linked magazine. The magazine did use "+" which is equivalent to "&" (especially at the time) and "x" is meant as a...
Nitpick: "x" does not mean "&" nor was it used in the interview in the linked magazine.
The magazine did use "+" which is equivalent to "&" (especially at the time) and "x" is meant as a collaboration between brands in marketing speak.
Seemingly a minor annoyance, but if the site's author doesn't know the difference or proper usage, they should stop attempting to use it.
Nitpick: "x" does not mean "&" nor was it used in the interview in the linked magazine.
The magazine did use "+" which is equivalent to "&" (especially at the time) and "x" is meant as a collaboration between brands in marketing speak.
Seemingly a minor annoyance, but if the site's author doesn't know the difference or proper usage, they should stop attempting to use it.