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RE: [lojban] periodic hexadecimal reminder



cu'u la kreig.

>Tell me a culture that uses a base lower than 10 (as opposed to
>no base at all).

Look, I really don't want to have to start yelling RTFM, but statements
like these are just inexcusable. Have you bothered to *check* that
cultures using bases lower than 10 exist? And why should I have to do your
homework for you?

http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~cm1993/maths/mm2217/ocm.htm
http://euslchan.tripod.com/index.html

Of course decimal is culture-specific.

And I also agree with xod that there is no need to apologise for
decimal-default, either. Lojban is not a culturally neutral enterprise
(how many tribesmen do you know that would give two hoots about Lojban's
concerns?) It is culture-specific to those cultures preoccupied with
literacy, logic, and language-play. Which (through memetic conspiracy)
happen to be decimal. You can use any base you like in Lojban, but if it's
going to have to supply a default (and unary base is just unworkable),
then I'm just fine with it being decimal.

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