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To: CynicalTruth who wrote (1183)5/19/1997 5:04:00 PM
From: Nikku Nayar   of 3325
 
HUH????

Now I'm REALLY confused. I checked my last post re: >, and the
">" I had typed in to the SI response box has been magically transformed into a > sign!!! So, does this mean that > is a symbolic universal used to denote "greater than"??

Going back to MS now to re-try the "greater than" sign in the CCI spike formula.

Still, how did anyone manage to actually get the symbols > to appear on an SI post? It would seem that i can't do that from here.

(Folks, i'm REALLY sorry to clutter the thread like this, but I have to understand what's going on here. I will have to give the phonetic equivalent of the symbol i am inquiring about, since it keeps getting transformed to a ">" sign!!

The component of the CCI spike formula that is being transformed is

"AMPERSAND GEE TEE"

This is really wierd)

help!
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