It could start with 1 and end with 0, as a substitute for 10. Across most keyboards, the order is 1234567890.
But, haven't you heard of the Law of Non-Random Numbers? There can naturally be 0 of something, 1 of something, or N things. Anything else is an imposed limit. If you've got a power of 2 or (n^2)-1, at least that suggests a data representation limit. Round numbers in decimal sound really forced.
Personally, I rarely have more than 3 or 4 IM conversations open at a time, and almost always 1 or 2.
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Date: 2008-07-24 05:57 pm (UTC)But, haven't you heard of the Law of Non-Random Numbers? There can naturally be 0 of something, 1 of something, or N things. Anything else is an imposed limit. If you've got a power of 2 or (n^2)-1, at least that suggests a data representation limit. Round numbers in decimal sound really forced.
Personally, I rarely have more than 3 or 4 IM conversations open at a time, and almost always 1 or 2.