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Re: Laugh, It's Funny #1 - Microsoft Does l337 sp34k
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Non-alphabet characters can be used to replace the letters they resemble. For example, "5" or even "$" can replace the letter S. Applying this style, the word "leetspeek" can be written as "133t5p33k" or even "!337$p34k," with "4" replacing the letter A.
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They were so eager to give examples elsewhere in the article. Why not the most common usage of $ replacing S, as in Micro$oft 
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