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Re: [lojban] No number base?!?
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:58:17AM +0000, Jorge Llambias wrote:
>
> la camgusmis cusku di'e
>
> > > >"Why do you prefer base-16?"
> > >
> > > i mu'a lu ma krinu le nu do zmanei le me li vai ke namcu selyle'u li'u
> >
> >That doesn't parse.
>
> That's not polite, you should say: "That doesn't parse because
> such or such a terminator is missing."
I didn't feel the urge to take the time to attempt to fix something I
didn't understand, at all. Especially since I'd just be guessing.
> I don't really understand why it doesn't parse. Does {me li vai} need
> to be closed? Oh, I see, it must be because that {ke} could be
> absorbed into some weird MEX stuff. Ok, but instead of using a
> terminator there change {ke namcu selyle'u} to {namcu bo selyle'u}.
> Hopefully that should do it.
True, but you're still talking about characters, not a number base.
> >Even if it did, I wouldn't have even the most basic clue as to what the
> >hell you were talking about.
>
> About a {selyle'u}, a system of symbols.
Like I said.
> >It sounds like you're asking 'Why do you like the letters associated
> >with hexadecimal numbering?' which is a completely different question.
>
> The letters/digits would be {le lerfu}.
Yes, they would. What do the lerfu used to express numbers have to do
with the number base?
> You could also use {le te saclu}, if you can figure out what that
> predicate means.
Ah, didn't notice the x3 of saclu.
> Maybe we could redefine it as "x1 is the symbol of number x2 in base
> x3", or maybe it already means that.
You're right. I have no idea what that means.
Wow.
-Robin, who sometimes feels like this language missed some basic QA.
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