1. Why 10 and not ten? It's ugly.

    Also, source?
  2. Double-digit numbers are usual written with numeral. Only single-digit numbers are spelled out.

  3. I see. In Dutch, every number under 21 is spelled out. After that, only round numbers like 40, 300, 9000, 20,000, 300,000.
  4. It's all from what Bono said in that radio interview few weeks back

  5. In that case, the next album will not be called '10 Reasons to Exist'
  6. I don't think 10 reasons to exist is good album name. Sure my opinion can easily change depending on the album's content
  7. Originally posted by fabian:[..]

    I see. In Dutch, every number under 21 is spelled out. After that, only round numbers like 40, 300, 9000, 20,000, 300,000.


    A neat little bit of trivia!
  8. I'm sure this been stated (or at the very least though of) but it'd be a pretty stupid title if there aren't exactly ten songs on it.

    For the record, when Pearl Jam's debut album came out, I assumed that there were 10 (ten) songs on it when in fact it has 11 (eleven) songs.
  9. Reasons of Existence.

    If they really want to stick with the whole "10 reasons to exist" as the general theme of their next album, they should at least give it a catchier name.


  10. you should know well that an album entitled with a double-digit number has been spelled out instead hehehe
    i've noticed you used the word "usual" .. i'm just teasing you hehe
    nevertheless those guys are not commoness at all
  11. Originally posted by RUMMY:I'm sure this been stated (or at the very least though of) but it'd be a pretty stupid title if there aren't exactly ten songs on it.

    For the record, when Pearl Jam's debut album came out, I assumed that there were 10 (ten) songs on it when in fact it has 11 (eleven) songs.

    Ten were the hands Matt