Edfilho Cry some more! Dec 19, 2003 #41 Well, I know it's a . for decimal and a , for thousand places in US, and the opposite in Brasil, but I don't know how's that in the rest of the world. I wish it was the same everywhere, because it's not really important which is which.
Well, I know it's a . for decimal and a , for thousand places in US, and the opposite in Brasil, but I don't know how's that in the rest of the world. I wish it was the same everywhere, because it's not really important which is which.
G GeeBot Spaceman Dec 19, 2003 #42 Actually, it is important, as clearly the United States uses the right system, and everyone else needs to fall in line. (Incidentally, I know that Spain uses the same system as Brazil; maybe it's common in the continental European countries.)
Actually, it is important, as clearly the United States uses the right system, and everyone else needs to fall in line. (Incidentally, I know that Spain uses the same system as Brazil; maybe it's common in the continental European countries.)
Edfilho Cry some more! Dec 22, 2003 #43 I woudn't mind using the other system (I have to use it when I write in English anyway) if that meant an unification of this standard.
I woudn't mind using the other system (I have to use it when I write in English anyway) if that meant an unification of this standard.