So we have at least established that even if crossing your sevens (I know I do) doesn’t make you better than Jo Jo (although we only have Jo Jo’s own statement to that effect), it certainly makes you part of a group that outnumbers Jo Jo by at least three to one ;-)
Who’s making 7’s and Z’s angry in Europe? I tend to be neutral toward my numbers and letters, but I confess I had a bit of a bite from a B once that had me cross for a while…
I don’t see where that started. Anyway, as a programmer, I learned to put dashes across both my sevens and my zees, so that the keypunch operator could be certain they weren’t i’s and twos. I also put a slash across zeros. This really doesn’t make them cross at all. Nor does it make me any better or worse than anyone else.
Fairportfan - I still remember the first time I became aware that there’s a different way to say the twentysixth letter of the alphabet - someone in Canada was spelling a name for me, and one letter was zed, so I thought they were doing phonetic spelling (alpha, bravo, etc.) - much hilarity ensued.
“Zed” for the Scots apparently was yclept “ezed” which gave rise to the regional variant “izzard.” The Pert’s mum taught her this word game when she was little: “B- u- izzard- izzard,- a- r- d spells buzzard” which no doubt marked her for life with a love for odd words and rhythm. Guess that’s one way to start a poet.
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
I find it, oh so true.
Sometimes though, acceptance hurts.
OUCH!mrsullenbeauty over 15 years ago
You know, putting a crossbar through your 7s doesn’t make you better’n me.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 15 years ago
Sorry Jo Jo but it does (must do ‘cause I do it)
Jonathan Lemon creator over 15 years ago
@ ladywolf17 - Indeed. As long as it’s got a nice aftertaste.
@ Jo Jo - LOL! One of the scars from my European education. If it makes you feel any better I was never taught to write cursive.
@ funnystuffwiley - I doubt he’ll respond :-)
@richarddelguru - As long as you don’t cross your Zees as well :-)
The Old Wolf over 15 years ago
@Jonathan Tragically, I do. Sorry. Those European scars never heal… I guess that makes me doubly odd. But then, we knew that, didn’t we?
inshadowz over 15 years ago
So we have at least established that even if crossing your sevens (I know I do) doesn’t make you better than Jo Jo (although we only have Jo Jo’s own statement to that effect), it certainly makes you part of a group that outnumbers Jo Jo by at least three to one ;-)
fairportfan over 15 years ago
Sometimes i cross my sevens, sometimes i don’t.
Ditto zeds.
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
I cross my sevens. I’ve been in Europe, and while there I was explicitly told to cross them lest local readers misunderstand me. Now, I just like it.
dpetrill over 15 years ago
Who’s making 7’s and Z’s angry in Europe? I tend to be neutral toward my numbers and letters, but I confess I had a bit of a bite from a B once that had me cross for a while…
JNJ2tinydog over 15 years ago
I see nothing wrong with crossing sevens at all. a lot of people in my family do that.
lincolnhyde over 15 years ago
I don’t see where that started. Anyway, as a programmer, I learned to put dashes across both my sevens and my zees, so that the keypunch operator could be certain they weren’t i’s and twos. I also put a slash across zeros. This really doesn’t make them cross at all. Nor does it make me any better or worse than anyone else.
lincolnhyde over 15 years ago
Fairportfan - I still remember the first time I became aware that there’s a different way to say the twentysixth letter of the alphabet - someone in Canada was spelling a name for me, and one letter was zed, so I thought they were doing phonetic spelling (alpha, bravo, etc.) - much hilarity ensued.
Thomas R. Williams over 15 years ago
“Zed” for the Scots apparently was yclept “ezed” which gave rise to the regional variant “izzard.” The Pert’s mum taught her this word game when she was little: “B- u- izzard- izzard,- a- r- d spells buzzard” which no doubt marked her for life with a love for odd words and rhythm. Guess that’s one way to start a poet.
Jonathan Lemon creator over 15 years ago
Wow. I’m glad no one can see what I do with my nines.
dpetrill over 15 years ago
Jonathan - depends on how you dress them…
Jonathan Lemon creator over 15 years ago
@dpetrill - Nice one!
Me_Again about 14 years ago
I cross my Z’s in math class…