that's just the style of each font. it's unique isn't it?
2007-12-22 04:13:47
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answered by caseycatastrophicxx 3
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ok.............i'm lots older than you. while " i" (lol) went to college, there have been all varieties of grammar policies. in the beginning "you" are considerable, are not you? hence you may say " I" as though that replaced into your call. in spite of everything, you capitalize your call, do not you? Oh, my call is Sharon, by potential of ways. once you start up a sentence you're meant to apply a capital letter. you place a era on the top of a sentence to end a concept, merely such as you drop your voice somewhat once you end a vocal sentence. this is been taking place for an rather long term, until eventually at the instant, while desktops and textual content textile messaging got here into trend. Now this is greater perfect to misspell words and use numerous short "vrzhns" of an analogous be conscious. i ought to confess, i exploit some myself. this is greater useful that way isn't it. even although, it is going against each and each of the grammar policies which you found out in the decrease grades in school. gdbi!
2016-10-02 06:17:47
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answered by vignola 4
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For the same reason a capital "O" looks exactly like the number "0".
2007-12-22 04:19:52
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answered by hznfrst 6
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In a sans-serif font there are no little edges and corners that would make the two letters look different.
2007-12-22 04:13:18
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answered by Rich Z 7
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do they also make the number "1" look the same
from context youcan usually tell the meaning, but if not just (copy/paste if necessary to another application) convert it to another font
2007-12-22 04:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The loop in the "I" is meant to distinguish it from the number one. It all goes back to the curse of cursive writing.
2007-12-22 04:13:19
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answered by dlb_blair 4
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Thats one of the great mysteries of the world!
2007-12-22 04:11:35
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answered by MazdaMatt 5
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Why is a Zebra Black and White?
2007-12-22 04:12:49
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answered by atruenightowl 3
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yeah you'd think they'd work together to have a universal lettering system.
2007-12-22 04:12:15
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answered by DN 1
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