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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

I think {ju'u} is in the wrong selma'o. All other binary mex operands take 
two numbers and return a number. {ju'u} takes a naclerpoi and a number and 
returns a number.

ze bi'esu'i bi pi'i so = (7+8)*9
ze bi'esu'i bi ju'u so = ?
is it 14 (which is written 15 in base 9) or what?

phma

