• Snot Flickerman
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    4 days ago

    Possibly the best take on “imaginary numbers” in history.

    Also, Eleventeen itself is a nice reference to Old English, I think my first experience with such a number was Bilbo Baggins’ Eleventy-First birthday.

    • rhythmisaprancer
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      Similarly, in some non-English languages, saying the equivalent of thirty-twelve instead of forty-two is how it works.

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        Further aren’t there a handful of cultures that work on something other than base 10 like Sumerians using base 60?

        • rhythmisaprancer
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          Yep, although I can’t speak about the current ones (if any).

          Separately, I wonder if the thirty-twelve is also an early reference to Hitchhiker’s?