I sent a suggestion to "Kiss My Toes"; some people are happy to do things
right! (these are in reverse order)

Jim Elwell

> -----Original Message-----
> From: stefanie blackstock
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 1:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Buying toe rings
>
> Dear Jim,
> Thank you so much for the tip!! We will have to correct that
> right away!! If you know what ring you would like to purchase
> we can help you via a special order through one of our
> retailers!! They will be able to ship it to you. We do not
> sell directly to the public as of yet. Please let us know...
>
>>
>> Sir/Madam:
>>
>> I live in Utah, and am interested in purchasing a toe ring.
>> Your one Utah outlet is quite a ways away. Do you sell via
>> the web?
>>
>> Also, as an engineer, let me commend you on using metric
>> measurements for the width of the rings (3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm).
>> I would like to point out, however, that proper usage of the
>> symbol "mm" (or any other metric symbol) is to put a space
>> between the number and the symbol, rather than having them
>> right together, as on your site.
>>
>> (If you are interested, this is documented in NIST document
>> 811 (link below). It is a highly technical document, but it is a
>> free download and you will see the "space" rule in section 7.2.)
>>
>> Please let me know if your toe rings are available other than
>> at stores. Thank you!
>>
>> Jim Elwell
>>
>>NIST link: http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/contents.html

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