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  • "on the next scene we have Patton and Spock. One is doing the high five-oops-now-down-low-oops-too slow and the other doesn't get it, because he is a Vulcan."

    "Good thing we have a world class comedian, wait why are you putting Vulcan ears on him? We cast Patton Oswald as a Vulcan??"

  • I have used 3 different ERPs and every one is worse than the other. I am almost curious enough to try dynamics to see what kind of flavor of ERP BS has Microsoft managed to produce

  • I agree completely with what you've said. Your perspective is thoughtful, well-reasoned, and aligns with my own understanding. It's refreshing to see such clarity, and I support your view without hesitation. You've made an excellent and persuasive point overall.

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  • Considering this, for us humans base-10 is base-X

    For the four fingered aliens base-10 is base-4. But they don't call it base 4 because they don't use 4 like we don't use X. They say base-10 because for their language it's how they say 4. And that applies for all bases.

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  • It's a language issue. We say 10 because we don't have a single digit symbol to represent 10. If a alien with 20 fingers came we wouldn't recognized their symbols for anything bigger than 9. Base 4 creatures don't use 4 because after 3 comes 10 for them.

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  • Doesn't matter how many digits you use. The first number after the last possible single digit is 10. If the first digit tier is 0 and the second is 1 it means it's the number after you have used all the possible digits to express a number with a single digit number. Guess it's harder to explain.