RE: Hexadecimal digits

From: Jonathan Rosenne (jr@qsm.co.il)
Date: Fri Jun 04 2010 - 13:59:27 CDT

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    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: unicode-bounce@unicode.org [mailto:unicode-bounce@unicode.org] On
    > Behalf Of John Dlugosz
    > Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 9:18 PM
    > To: Luke-Jr; unicode@unicode.org
    > Cc: Otto Stolz
    > Subject: RE: Hexadecimal digits
    >
    > "The green can..." (Adjective Noun?)
    > "The green can be watered after it has been cut." (Green is noun, Can
    > is aux verb!)
    >
    > It's not limited to numbers.
    >
    > > -----Original Message-----
    > > From: Luke-Jr [mailto:luke@dashjr.org]
    > > Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 12:47 PM
    > > To: unicode@unicode.org
    > > Cc: John Dlugosz; Otto Stolz
    > > Subject: Re: Hexadecimal digits
    > >
    > > On Friday 04 June 2010 11:55:55 am John Dlugosz wrote:
    > > > Those things really happen when writing in assembly language. I
    > > recall
    > > > having to write "numbers" that only begin with a decimal digit, so
    > > "a
    > > > fish" is a word, and "0ah fish" is a number. In C and C++, "a" is
    > a
    > > word
    > > > and "0xa" is a number.
    > >
    > > But I'm not talking about programming languages, just common everyday
    > > uses by
    > > people who have it as their primary (not secondary) system of
    > numbers.
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