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Petr Baudis wrote:
> I don't know. Could you give some supporting argumentation, please? Is
> it really that hard to read for the Americans without the commas? It is
> at least harder to read for me as an European - we don't have any
> commas in there, just spaces (if anything at all). Besides, the number
> is usually not in higher order than thousands, so... why is it worth it?

Okay.  Not a problem.  It just cleaned things up a little for me.  If I
want to keep it, I'll probably just maintain it in my local tree.

Frank
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Frank Sorenson - KD7TZK
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Brigham Young University
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