"I" am hungry...
"I" have to go "potty"...
"I" need to get my nails done...
"I" need to feed the baby...
"I" need to go grocery shopping...
"I" need to go shopping for myself soon..."I" need some new shoes....
Basically, I love "I".
****Nikki****
by nvrgnbk 61 Replies latest jw friends
"I" am hungry...
"I" have to go "potty"...
"I" need to get my nails done...
"I" need to feed the baby...
"I" need to go grocery shopping...
"I" need to go shopping for myself soon..."I" need some new shoes....
Basically, I love "I".
****Nikki****
psychedelic "eye"
Peace brother nvr..................
Whenever I see the capital "I", I think of an I-beam.
Godsmack kerj?
Sounds a little blasphemous, doesn't it dear brother?
LMAO!
Nvr,
It do don't it!!
"I"phone!
Man "I" got to get me one of those!
Frank75
Hey kerj! Yer a Cake man right?
Checkout juni's post!
Think she'd like Cake's version better?
I, Robot
or
iPod
"I" can't believe no one referenced wikipedia yet...
I is the ninth letter of the alphabet. It can also refer to:
- I (pronoun), the first-person singular pronoun
In astronomy:
- i, the symbol for orbital inclination
- I, in the Yerkes spectral classification scheme the symbol for supergiants
In chemistry:
- I, the symbol for iodine on the periodic table
- I, the symbol for isoleucine in biochemistry
In economics:
- i, the symbol for the interest rate
- I, the symbol for investment
In genetics:
- Haplogroup I (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
- Haplogroup I (Y-DNA), a Y-chromosomal DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroup
In mathematics:
- 1 (number) in Roman numerals
- i, the imaginary unit for which i 2 = -1
- I (or I n ), an identity matrix of indeterminate size (or of size n)
- i, an index variable in a matrix
- I x (a,b), the regularized incomplete beta function (of a variable x and parameters a,b)
- I, the closed unit interval which contains all real numbers from 0 to 1 inclusive
- (pronounced "i-hat"), the unit vector along the x-axis in Cartesian coordinates
In music:
- I, a diatonic function in tonal music theory
- I (album), the debut album of Kurt Nilsen
- I (band), a band formed by members of Immortal and Enslaved
- I (Cilvaringz album), the debut album of Wu-Tang Clan affiliate producer Cilvaringz
- I (EP), an EP by Meshuggah
- I (Magnetic Fields album), an album by the Magnetic Fields
In physics:
- I and i, symbols for electric current signals in electronic engineering
- I, the moment of inertia
In programming:
- i , a common generic index variable often used for looping constructs
- <i> , an HTML element for marking italic type
In radio and television:
- i (TV network), the former name of ION Television
- I band, the range of radio frequencies from 8 GHz to 10 GHz in the electromagnetic spectrum
- I, the ITU prefix allocated to Italy in radio communication
- I, in QAM modulation schemes, the in-phase communications channel
- I, in the YIQ colorspace commonly used with the NTSC television encoding scheme, the color-difference channel which is in-phase with the subcarrier
Other uses:
- I (kana), one of the Japanese kana that each respresent one mora
- I, the symbol for Italy in the list of international license plate codes
- /i/, /?/ and /?/ , in the International Phonetic Alphabet, the three forms of the letter I
- Mitsubishi i, a Japanese kei car
- I, a character in Adventure into Fear who acted as a guide for Morbius, the Living Vampire
- Lowercase i prefix, a common prefix used by Internet and electronic companies
In Semitic, the letter Yôdh was probably originally a pictogram for an arm with hand, derived from a similar hieroglyph that had the value of a voiced pharyngeal fricative ( /?/ ) in Egyptian, but was reassigned to /j/ (as in English "yoke") by Semites, because their word for "arm" began with that sound. This letter could also be used for the vowel sound /i/ , mainly in foreign words.
The Greeks adopted a form of this Phoenician yodh as their letter iota (?, ?). It stood for the vowel /i/ , the same as in the Old Italic alphabet. In Latin (as in Modern Greek), it was also used for the consonant sound of /j/ . The modern letter J was originally a variation of this letter, and both were interchangeably used for both the vowel and the consonant, only coming to be differentiated in the 16th century.
~Merry
What some mistake as "eye trouble" is
" I trouble"