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Hi, Odinegative!

Say, I like your new article. I added a sentence to the introduction to clarify what it's about … you might want to check that to be sure I didn't mess anything up.

One thing probably ought to be clarified. When you speak of a "tail" ±a1ak.b1b2… you might want to point out that all the aj and bj are normal decimal digits 0 - 9, so that the "digit" (11 or 12) occurs just once, and it comes before the "digit" 10. Just a thought.

Oh – you might also want to mention the tredecimal system of notation in the article.

Thanks for the entertaining idea! Have a great day. DavidCBryant 23:20, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply