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Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 19:59:42 EDT
Subject: Re: [lojban] periodic hexadecimal reminder
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Ummmm. Is it not the case that the base of a number when specified by {ju'u} 
has to be given in decimal, the Lojbanic default? If it were given in some 
other base, that would have to be specified by another {ju'u} in decimal -- 
and so on back. So, specifying bases does not seem to be a real problem (or 
have I missed something dropping in late on this from indirect-question-land?)


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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>Ummmm. &nbsp;Is it not the case that the base of a number when specified by {ju'u} has to be given in decimal, the Lojbanic default? &nbsp;If it were given in some other base, that would have to be specified by another {ju'u} in decimal -- and so on back. &nbsp;So, specifying bases does not seem to be a real problem (or have I missed something dropping in late on this from indirect-question-land?)</FONT></HTML>

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