I'd say it's rather obvious we use 0-9 and a-z to represent the first 36 numbers, so we only need to define symbols for 36-1487
>>122372what is this, a image for ants?
>>122376It's a hakenkreuz in 19x33 pixels
>>122374It should be our one-thousand four-hundred eighty-eighth symbol.
>>122378That'd be the symbol for 1487, though
>>122380I know. But it's either that or our eighty-eighth symbol.
>>122386What about 420, 33, 39, 45?
>>122387420 should be a weed leaf.
>>12238745 should be a .45ACP round.
>>122393We're trying NOT to be degenerate here, faggot
>>122396You are trying to come up with 1488 symbols. Degenerate or not use what you can.
>look mom, I have an excuse to use the character map!
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࿕࿖࿗࿘
☤☦☩♰♱⚕⚔⚚✙✚✝✞✟✠
①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩⑪⑫⑬⑭⑮⑯⑰⑱⑲⑳
⒈⒉⒊⒋⒌⒍⒎⒏⒐⒑⒒⒓⒔⒕⒖⒗⒘⒙⒚⒛
⓵⓶⓷⓸⓹⓺⓻⓼⓽⓾
⓿⓫⓬⓭⓮⓯⓰⓱⓲⓳⓴
Maybe we could make the number system a signed one, have (((their))) symbols as negative quantities?
⑴⑵⑶⑷⑸⑹⑺⑻⑼⑽⑾⑿⒀⒁⒂⒃⒄⒅⒆⒇
⒜⒝⒞⒟⒠⒡⒢⒣⒤⒥⒦⒧⒨⒩⒪⒫⒬⒭⒮⒯⒰⒱⒲⒳⒴⒵
How DIVERSE~ should we make the negative quantities?
♳♴♵♶♷♸♹♺♻♼♽♲
⚢⚣⚤⚥⚦⚧⚨⚩⚲⚸
☠☢☣☪☭☮☯❄❅❆
✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡
>>122402It needs to be handwrite-able, if you see what I mean
How about a base 14 system for counting countables, and a base 88 system for counting time?
>>122406This seems way more manageable.
>>122406That makes a lot more sense, but it's not as fun
We can use our base 1488, and count time in base 420
>>122411>woah dude do drugs weed lmaoNo
Please, for the good of the white race, kill yourself
>>122406This is actually way more practical
>>122402Well i suppose in this instance diversity would be a good thing.
>>122420Dont act like you havent done that today.
>>122421I pretend to be retarded often, because it masks the fact that I am, in fact, retarded
>>122423>>122424>>122425Lets get back on topic boys.
why not work it like a kanji system where you have 0 through 9
10
100
1000
10000
etc
allows for a much smaller character pool and a decent enough system of writing.
>>122429>>122426We should do what
>>122406 says. It is much more practical, and examples of a base 14 system have already been developed:
http://extraconversion.com/base-number/base-14 Furthermore, converting to 88 seconds in a minute could be implemented site wide. This is not only possible, but would be a funny way to identify newfags and redditors that have no idea what is going on.
>>122430I'm fine with that but seeing as it didn't seem to gain much traction I was throwing out another option.
>>122425I love the idea of fucking,with newfags and (((le anons))).
>>122430That's true, go with this
This idea is going to give me an even worse headache. Would someone at least upload a legend?
>>122430I was joking when I said base 1488, but the base 14/88 seconds would be really fun. Are we going to shorten the number of hours then?
>>122546The problem right now is finding a good way to convert regular time to the 88 measure. It's never even, alwayss crates really awkward results.
>>122546>>122551Make each new "second" exactly 675/847 of a regular second. This way, we can have "minute" of 88 "seconds", "hours" of 88 "minutes", and a day will comprise 14 "hours"
>>122673I approve this. How do we get it to work?
>>122673With the math I can make a reference sheet. Will post later.
>>122685All numbers except those under "Alte Zahlen" are in base 14
>>122780I finished an automated sheet that takes HH:MM:SS in standard time and converts to same format in 14/88 time, without decimals. Now the thing I didn’t think of is where I’m going to upload this thing without doxxing myself.
>>12280114 hours per day, 88 minutes per hour, and 88 seconds per minute. All corresponding to a time in standard time ffor r easy reference. Pic drawn from doc. You enter time on the left and it converts to time on the right.
>>122804But that's utilising (((base 10))) rather than the agreed upon base 14
>>122805one step at a time, this is a good start.
>>122806True
TBH I'm not too sold on using A, B, C, and D for 10, 11, 12, and 13 respectively
They don't seem all that "number-y"
What are 4 distinct, easy to handwrite symbols we can use in their place?
>>122811Too similar
Use the hakenkreuz, sure, but we still need 3 other symbols
>>122805Technically 14/88 is itself in base 10. I’ll see what I can do but I think going all the way to tetradecimal Is going to be a lot harder to adopt.
>>122780>>122809I don't know about symbols, but if I remember my German correctly…
>9=nein>10=zehn>11=elf>12=zwolfThere's no distinctive words for 13 or fourteen, (as they switch over to thirteen/dreizehn) but to continue a pattern:
>13=dreif (or drive)>14=fierf? Or we could name it after we come up with a symbol for it.Pic rel to 14.
>>122987>1313 can be a simplified Black Sun! Like zero with sum stuff attached.
>>122816I’m done, but by converting to base 14 we’re also losing the significance of 88 seconds, as “88” in base 14 is “64”.
Just my opinion, Ill try and find a way to get this thing uploaded somewhere.
>>123226Will take some time to get adjusted to this