X-VM-v5-Data: ([nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil] ["226" "Tue" "18" "February" "1997" "10:02:58" "+1100" "Richard Walker" "Richard.Walker@cs.anu.edu.au" nil "6" "Re: International documents" "^Date:" nil nil "2" nil "International documents" nil nil] nil) Received: from listserv.gmd.de (listserv.gmd.de [192.88.97.1]) by mail.Uni-Mainz.DE (8.8.5/8.8.4) with ESMTP id AAA27503; Tue, 18 Feb 1997 00:12:41 +0100 (MET) Received: from listserv.gmd.de by listserv.gmd.de (LSMTP for OpenVMS v1.1a) with SMTP id <8.DF9DA431@listserv.gmd.de>; Tue, 18 Feb 1997 0:05:12 +0100 Received: from RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE by RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE (LISTSERV-TCP/IP release 1.8b) with spool id 103288 for LATEX-L@RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE; Tue, 18 Feb 1997 00:04:32 +0100 Received: from flash.anu.edu.au (richard@flash.anu.edu.au [150.203.166.27]) by relay.urz.uni-heidelberg.de (8.7.6/8.7.4) with ESMTP id AAA00431 for ; Tue, 18 Feb 1997 00:04:29 +0100 (MET) Received: (from richard@localhost) by flash.anu.edu.au (8.8.2/8.8.2) id KAA14343; Tue, 18 Feb 1997 10:02:58 +1100 (EST) References: Message-ID: <199702172302.KAA14343@flash.anu.edu.au> Reply-To: Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project In-Reply-To: Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 10:02:58 +1100 From: Richard Walker Sender: Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project To: Multiple recipients of list LATEX-L Subject: Re: International documents Status: R X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 1816 Hans Aberg writes: > By the way, I think BBC World always uses the terminology "thousand > millions", for some reason... :-) As in Australia, the answer is that they used to. They use `billion' now, like everybody else.