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In Swedish it spoken the other way around. I disagree, and being swedish I can do that. :-) Maybe you think like that, but not everyone does. "Times" in swedish, "gånger", is just as commutative as "times". A hypothesis is that one may think like that because that's how one often does it when being taught algebra in school: 7a + 3b = 2c. If you don't look at it like multiplication but rather as "repeated ... times" it perhaps would be easier to remember. ihb
See perltoc if you don't know which perldoc to read! In reply to Re^2: Stupid mistakes I repeatedly make
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