Hallo Jan,

On Wed, 7 Feb 2001 12:03:16 -0500 GMT (08/02/2001, 01:03 +0800 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:

Alexander>> Not as a letter but as a number: 1. That's probably the reason.

JR>   What does this mean? The letter "i" has a dot over it. The number
JR>   "1" doesn't. Nor does capital "I" look like "1". So I don't get what
JR>   you are trying to say here.

i) He is saying that you can also use the small letter "i" for
numbering.

ii) I think that a spell checker will not find single letters.

iii) Correct me if I'm wrong.

iv) I put this fourth number in just to make a point. ;-)

v) Roman numerals were capital letters, but who cares nowadays.

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