Could you close this thread already??? Get back on topic??? Like arguing how
files as directories breaks a program written in 1879 by H G Wells, and that
it's too political to fix the line of code (which, incidently, says 'Hello
World') and we just _can't_ (and I can't stress it enough) merge ReiserFS
because this is a _crucial_ application used to measure the tensile strength
of Peni (and yes, roaming in groups they're Meece).
Oh, if you're 15 years or younger, don't read the last sentence.
LiFers.
P.S. Seeing as I'm only halfway through reading " reiser4 plugins" I may be
a little out of date. But I'm telling you, it aint broke, and I can't see
any use for being in date, so I'm not going to update, and no I WILL NOT
MERGE! Anyway, there is no use for being up to date so what's the point? I
mean I can't see any use, so obviously it is completely and utterly useless
from all points of view.
P.P.S Sarcasm is just one more free service I offer.
P.P.P.S Bitching is the other.
P.P.P.P.S Incidently, if you feed the 'Hello World' program human blood, it
unlocks an artificial intelligence that takes over the world through
computers.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hans Reiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: Testimonials page
Kris Van Bruwaene wrote:
There actually is an International Standard on this (ISO-31-0), have a
look at:
http://www.answers.com/topic/iso-31
which states:
* Numbers consisting of long sequences of digits can be made more
readable by separating them into groups, preferably groups of three,
separated by a small space. ISO 31-0 specifies that such groups of digits
should never be separated by a comma or point, as these are reserved for
use as the decimal sign.
* ISO 31-0 specifies that the decimal sign is the comma on the
baseline, but recognizes that in English documents a dot on the line is
also commonly used.
The french have long controlled the ISO standards process.
In this case, it is probably a good standard though. Spaces work for my
mind....