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This feature is all about T. It's a T-cher thing. ;-)
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T
1) What mark was used for signing letters and formal documents by people who cannot sign their own names?
2) Since the Phoenician "taw" represents the 't' sound, what other purpose did it have?
3) Which of our English alphabet letter was mistaken to be based from the taw?
4) The Greeks adopted this taw. What did they call their version?
Clueless? Perhaps this link will help.
T-ching me the cha-ching way ;-)
:-( -> :-| -> :-)
DL
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"X-cellent firms don't believe in excellence - only in constant improvement and constant change."
--Tom Peters