I don't know about that, but what really irks me is this new trend of people putting the pound sign after the value, i.e. 100£.
[awkward git]Perhaps they are moving towards the scientific thing of replacing a decimal point in a value with the unit, e.g. 4.2k ohms would be stylised as 4k2 ohms; 4.2 ohms would be 4R2....it means in poor copy print we don't miss the point. Perhaps we should do it with money, 100 pounds and fifty three pence would be 100£53, perhaps they were just expressing £100 as 100£00, 100£ after dropping the surplus zeros[/awkward git]
Not that I am defending it, but if we weren't so used to writing £100, then 100£ would be more logical, what other unit of measurement used them that way round?.... 100km, 100Kg, 100Kwh, 100Gb, 100dpi, 100tpi, 100ms, 100mG, 100", 100mL, 100gsm, 100 BPM, 100 MPH, 100 lux, 100 Db, 100RPM