Comment #14 on issue 1467 by smichr: sorting values with imaginary numbers  
in radical
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1467

We chatted about this on irc and in light of their not being a well defined
comparison test for a real and imaginary that it should be removed so  
sorted([3,I})
would no longer work. Then sympy would be behaving like regular python in  
that
regards. Personally, I didn't care how it was doing the sort, I just wanted  
numbers
sorted in some reproducable way for comparison purposes.

/c

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