MicShazam |
08-23-2017 02:32 PM |
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Originally Posted by Trollheart
(Post 1866894)
Um, we all use them. That's why they're called decimal points? I think it's one of the few grammatical constants on which both Americans and others agree.
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When writing large numbers there's a difference in how we separate thousands. To me, writing a million as 1,000,000 looks all wrong. I'd write it as 1.000.000.
Thus, the decimal marker is also opposite.
So for the most of the world, one million point ninety nine would be written as 1,000,000.99 and becomes 1.000.000,99 in Danish. This is one area where we're admittedly backwards. There's been talk of changing the rules since school children are using technology with international notation these days.
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Originally Posted by Trollheart
(Post 1866894)
Unless one of them is Raquel Welch (showing my age but come on...)
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I'm only faintly taller than her.
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