User talk:168.103.222.216
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Your argument concerning φ versus Φ lacks cogency.
- There is no clear need to have separate letters for these two numbers.
- There is no convention of using capital letters for big number and lower-case letters for small numbers.
- Wikipedia is no place for overthrowing standard conventions, such as that of using a lower-case φ to represent the golden ratio, just as it is no place for original research.
Michael Hardy (talk) 00:16, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
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