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[lojban-beginners] Fwd: Re: Why 16
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- Subject: [lojban-beginners] Fwd: Re: Why 16
- From: Brandon Wirick <brandon.wirick@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 14:45:29 -0700
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Hexadecimal is in wide use (shoot, I read hexadecimal traces at work)
but unless you're reading, like, technical documents from ancient
Babylon, you're not going to need more than 16 digits for any
practical purpose. The cmavo-space is way bloated as it is, and since
every number after 16 would just be arbtitrary cutoff points for digit
cmavo, 16 is a good place to cut it off.
mi'e .uirik.
> Umm... we're not speaking about the same issue. :)
My question was about basic names for digits, from {no} to {vai}: why
do we have exactly 16 of them?
I understand the usefulness of hexa digits, but for that reason we
could also use a hundred or even more basic numbers, as those cover 16
as well. So what's the point (of 16)?