Re: instantaneous recall of letter order in alphabet
- From: Joachim Pense <snob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:51:57 +0100
Am Wed, 10 Jan 2007 20:08:21 +1300 schrieb Paul J Kriha:
Joachim Pense <snob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Am Tue, 9 Jan 2007 19:21:16 -0500 schrieb Oliver Cromm:
OTOH, no one I asked so far knew instantaneously where the first half of
the alphabet ends. I guess I should ask more librarians.
Well, I do. (I just tried to answer your question spontaneously)
The reason is that as a child I had a toy abacus (or toy slate or
something) with the letters printed along the frame in an U shape,
starting with A on the upper left, ending with Z in the upper right. M
and N were the middle in the bottom. As this U shape became my
permanent mental image of the alphabet, I'd immediately say: "It's
M!".
My knowledge that ^M is ASCII 13 and there are 26 letters in the
alphabet served as a verification.
Joachim
I guess the reason why you remember ^M as ASCII 13
(or hex D) is the fact that ^M is a frequently occuring
Carriage Return character, right? :-)
sure.
So your toy abacus didn't have characters like sharp-S
and umlauts?
No, just the alphabet in upper case letters. Sharp-ß and Ümläüts don't
occur in the German alphabet as separate items.
Joachim
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