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1,1 For some reason, I thought most Apple enthusiasts occupied the left wing of the political spectrum. <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
<strong>1,5 and 2 (in France : right for me do not mean Le Pen)</strong><hr></blockquote> [quote]Originally posted by Anders:
<strong>1,5
1,25</strong><hr></blockquote>Do Europeans use the comma to indicate the decimal point? If so, do you use commas to separate digits to the left of the decimal point?
<strong>Do Europeans use the comma to indicate the decimal point? If so, do you use commas to separate digits to the left of the decimal point?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yes, we'd rather use the comma to separate digit .
we write 1,5 and you write 1.5. I will add that in a french keyboard the comma is just at the right to the O in the numeric part of the keyboard
1.5 -(suprisingly more conservative than many on these boards might assume . . . though generally I feel that the 'social conservative' aspects of conservatism are antithetical to the pursuits of High Art . . which is about openness, exploration and self-reflective critique,not control and unquestioned adherence to a norm)
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[ 06-15-2002: Message edited by: soulcrusher ]</p>
<strong>I am just trying to find a trend here. So I am going to make a quick poll.
Do you consider yourself more of an:
1- Artist
2- Scientist
Politically, you consider yourself from:
1- Left
2- Right
That's it. Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
1
1.5 (middle of the road)
(OT): Soulcrusher, too bad about your domain hassles...
<strong>(OT): Soulcrusher, too bad about your domain hassles...</strong><hr></blockquote>
?? What are you talking about?
<strong>
?? What are you talking about?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I imagine he's talking about this:
[quote]From <a href="http://www.dbdigitalart.net" target="_blank">dbdigitalart.net</a>
<strong>
What happened to DBDA?
Recently, we lost our hosting domain, iguanawebdesign.com, to our "friends" at "Temptations@Work", who took our domain before we had a chance to renew it and are now asking 2000 dollars to transfer it back to us. Well guess what, they're not gonna get it. And frankly, I hope they wasted their money on it. PLEASE DO NOT visit iguanawebdesign.com anymore, you're only helping them out. </strong><hr></blockquote>
J :cool:
[ 06-15-2002: Message edited by: Jamie ]
[ 06-15-2002: Message edited by: Jamie ]</p>
1.75 and 1.9
J :cool:
1,25
[EDIT]Got the Left/Right backwards [/EDIT]
[ 06-15-2002: Message edited by: Anders ]</p>
but lets just erase any possibility of nuance here ... ok
2,1
Sorry. :cool:
<strong>1,5 and 2 (in France : right for me do not mean Le Pen)</strong><hr></blockquote> [quote]Originally posted by Anders:
<strong>1,5
1,25</strong><hr></blockquote>Do Europeans use the comma to indicate the decimal point? If so, do you use commas to separate digits to the left of the decimal point?
<strong>Do Europeans use the comma to indicate the decimal point? If so, do you use commas to separate digits to the left of the decimal point?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yes, we'd rather use the comma to separate digit .
we write 1,5 and you write 1.5. I will add that in a french keyboard the comma is just at the right to the O in the numeric part of the keyboard
1, 2
1.25
1.5 -(suprisingly more conservative than many on these boards might assume . . . though generally I feel that the 'social conservative' aspects of conservatism are antithetical to the pursuits of High Art . . which is about openness, exploration and self-reflective critique,not control and unquestioned adherence to a norm)