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This feature is all about P. P-culiar, isn't it? ;-)
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1) The Phoenician letter P is called "pe". What does "pe" symbolize?
2) What are the two forms of the Phoenician "pe"?
3) The Greeks had a character that looked like our letter P. What sound did they use it for?
4) What is the Greek character use for the P sound?
5) Which civilization inherited the more rounded P?
Clueless? Perhaps this link will help
P's on Earth! ;-)
:-( -> :-| -> :-)
DL
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"X-cellent firms don't believe in excellence - only in constant improvement and constant change."
--Tom Peters