But an 8 turns into an 8 and is as irrelevant as the zero. Changing a 6 or a 9 or vice versa has significance. As for 1, I’m a huge believer in that little serif, although I don’t agree with European usage in which that serif becomes so huge they add a stroke to 7 to distinguish it. But until they make me King of Fonts, there is nothing I can to about it. (A European stroked 7 rotated 180 degrees is virtually identical to the Chinese character for seven. Coincidence?)
Toonerific about 10 years ago
Very funny!
The Life I Draw Upon about 10 years ago
As the CEO presents this revelation to the board the accountant stands closely outside the door stifling his laughter.
wizzo10 about 10 years ago
Zeros are filled with nothing like his head
pschearer Premium Member about 10 years ago
Worry more about the 6’s and 9’s.
pschearer Premium Member about 10 years ago
On the other hand, I remember TTY’s on which the zeros had a stroke across them.
pschearer Premium Member about 10 years ago
But an 8 turns into an 8 and is as irrelevant as the zero. Changing a 6 or a 9 or vice versa has significance. As for 1, I’m a huge believer in that little serif, although I don’t agree with European usage in which that serif becomes so huge they add a stroke to 7 to distinguish it. But until they make me King of Fonts, there is nothing I can to about it. (A European stroked 7 rotated 180 degrees is virtually identical to the Chinese character for seven. Coincidence?)