Actually, neither numbers are real, back to ye old abacus
And Deering started out so well.
Is he being redundant or what? PIN means personal identification NUMBER. So he’s asking: what’s your personal identification number number.
@Lingee Whiz: Oh OK. So he’s asking: “what’s our personal identification number number?” still redundant.
I often have to use Roman numerals (and the correct ones) for my Medieval calligraphy.
Shouldn’t it be MMXI?
John Deering and John Newcombe
John Deering
Ned Snipes about 13 years ago
Actually, neither numbers are real, back to ye old abacus
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
And Deering started out so well.
ferritt123 about 13 years ago
Is he being redundant or what? PIN means personal identification NUMBER. So he’s asking: what’s your personal identification number number.
ferritt123 about 13 years ago
@Lingee Whiz: Oh OK. So he’s asking: “what’s our personal identification number number?” still redundant.
vldazzle about 13 years ago
I often have to use Roman numerals (and the correct ones) for my Medieval calligraphy.
alan.gurka about 13 years ago
Shouldn’t it be MMXI?