> > I would think the (i) indicates an "improved" version of the 4T.
>
> Nope, it stands for "International." As opposed to domestic US (or North
> American?). How American-centric!
And I just thought that Ti was the symbol for titanium (but I'm a chemist
:) ).
David
>
> Gary Reese
> Las Vegas, NV
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