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Old 08-09-2006, 03:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 8/9/06 14:34, in article , "K"
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Sacha writes

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I was living in a small hamlet just on the very edge of the battlefield of
Waterloo. It was in 1970 so a very long time ago now but I don't remember a
problem with understanding them. We were the only English there, so perhaps
I just got used to it. I do recall thinking that their numbering system of
septante and nonante for seventy and ninety was a great deal more 'sensible'
than that of the French!

Isn't the French a relic of counting to base 20?

ISTR the Phoenicians counted to base 60. I still find that
mind-boggling, despite having grown up with a monetary system which
combined base 4, 12 and 20.


I'm sure you're right, Kay but it's all Greek to me. ;-)

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