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proposition for disambiguation -- there is automatic redirect from "Ex Mark" to here, which is IMO wrong, as Ex can mean also ATEX mark.
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Ok -- how about ATEX Ex marking (Capital E, minuscule x in hexagon) for hazardous locations? Disambiguation page needed? [[Special:Contributions/81.210.38.130|81.210.38.130]] ([[User talk:81.210.38.130|talk]]) 07:14, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
Ok -- how about ATEX Ex marking (Capital E, minuscule x in hexagon) for hazardous locations? Disambiguation page needed? [[Special:Contributions/81.210.38.130|81.210.38.130]] ([[User talk:81.210.38.130|talk]]) 07:14, 27 January 2011 (UTC)

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X Ballot: which is it?

An x mark ... used to indicate the concept of negation ... as well as affirmation (for example in election ballot papers or in x marks the spot).

As I understand it, in some of the recent contested elections (Coleman v Franken, Minn Senate seat, 2008, for example) there was NO consistency in how an X in a ballot box was re-counted: some as negation, some as affirmation, almost at whim of the individual doing the recount. Souldn't there be some consistency on this? Naaman Brown (talk) 13:36, 23 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ok -- how about ATEX Ex marking (Capital E, minuscule x in hexagon) for hazardous locations? Disambiguation page needed? 81.210.38.130 (talk) 07:14, 27 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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