what # equals the leter G?
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what # equals the leter G?
Just wondering what every ones opinions are?
I want to get personalised plates and need to have a G in them. The problem is I have to create a G from numbers.
Now here’s the really hard part is a G a six (6) or a nine (9)?????
Everyone tells me something different. I could either have a small g with a 9 or a big G with a 6.
I am really stuck here. What’s everyone else think?
I want to get personalised plates and need to have a G in them. The problem is I have to create a G from numbers.
Now here’s the really hard part is a G a six (6) or a nine (9)?????
Everyone tells me something different. I could either have a small g with a 9 or a big G with a 6.
I am really stuck here. What’s everyone else think?
Last edited by Joey1987 on Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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i'd make it a capital G from a 6
try testing different combinations at this website -
https://www.vplates.com.au/ipplateorders.asp
try testing different combinations at this website -
https://www.vplates.com.au/ipplateorders.asp
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Ignoring the major and minor notes as fractions of the whole and assuming the starting point of an octave is 'C' as 1 then 'G' would be 5.
If you're talking about the alphabet with 'A' representing 1, 'G' would be 7.
As an ASCII character code, 'G' is 71.
In the greek alphabet there's s symbol that looks like a 'G' called 'koppa'. That symbol represents the number 90.

If you're talking about the alphabet with 'A' representing 1, 'G' would be 7.
As an ASCII character code, 'G' is 71.
In the greek alphabet there's s symbol that looks like a 'G' called 'koppa'. That symbol represents the number 90.
In answer to your question: 5, 7, 71, or 90.The problem is I have to create a G from numbers.

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"IM 6HEY" ???Joey1987 wrote:sooooooooo dont want to say. coz one of the other little bastards might steal it off me!
that's okay buddy... i'm sure everyone will let you keep it

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