Heavens no! I am just a guy who reads them and submits in them.
No one would ever think of putting me in a position of authority or responsibility. Not knocking MIF but there were better candidates than I even for moderator and administrator.
Agnishom
2012-10-25 16:51:44
Er.... it is actually a comics. Are you an editor of journals? Or a reviewer, perhaps?
bobbym
2012-10-25 16:25:02
Hi Agnishom;
The major reason is I do not have the time anymore for novels. I am always inside of some journal article.
Agnishom
2012-10-25 16:03:00
I have never read that one
Hmmm... Wikipedia tells that it is less popular in Japan and the United States
Why don't you give it a try?
anonimnystefy
2012-10-25 04:01:03
ReallyConfused wrote:
No,I meant numeral(like LM,VI,MMI etc.)and i want the largest number with the bar over digits.
That would be
=3999*1000=3999000.
bobbym
2012-10-25 01:44:39
Hi Agnishom;
I have never read that one.
Agnishom
2012-10-25 01:23:37
Talking about Romans, it reminds me of Asterix Have you ever read any of it? #Sorry for unrelated thoughts
bobbym
2012-10-24 23:52:09
OP means the original poster.
The Romans stole most of the Greeks culture and knowledge and brought it to Rome. Although they had it in their possession it seems they did not ever read it or try to build on it. They were exceedingly materialistic and had little inclination for abstract thought.
Agnishom
2012-10-24 23:48:16
"OP" <===What does it mean?
Why weren't they aware of infinite integers?
bobbym
2012-10-24 23:44:22
Hi;
Integers are infinite ...... They were, will be and ... are
Today they are but the ancient Romans might not have been aware of that. Their number system was clumsy, or at least what we know of it. I think the OP wants a single letter and M is the greatest of that. If we put an overbar on top we can now have a million.