1. It is very convenient that the three digits are so unlike one another since they can be easily recognized. 2. Americans with longer numbers can get instructions on how to use the four digits. 3. And does the Postal Service want customers to use five digits only, or the full nine digits? 4. Back then, storage space on disks was scarce and costly, so programmers routinely omitted the first two digits in year dates. 5. Crime Stoppers allows informants to remain anonymous, but that could all change if rewards consistently hit the five digits. 6. He would not disclose how much NASCAR spends on safety but said the amount is in the seven digits. 7. I clicked over, called my Mom, verified the information, hung up with Mom, and entered the two digits. 8. I always understood that the first three digits indicated what part of the country the person was from. 9. None have received jury awards in the eight digits and the national publicity that comes with such a court victory. 10. Survey Sampling then uses a random number computer program to complete the last two digits. |