@zebratron2084 Brass doesn't rust; it patinas.
(( This is totally my version of "it's not old; it's distinguished." ))
@literorrery "I'm not *old*, I'm three doz* and one!"
(*I'm afraid among other things I've lost track of your current dozenal orthography standards. My worst suspicions proved true-- I think Rezy ate my copy of your schematics. n.n )
@zebratron2084 In Sofi, it would be "ena, dia, gia, kahra, peta, sita, sahba, yahsha, tisa, deka, reva, kahm." A gross is "bahgahn." A great gross is "pahree." A great great gross -- a dozenal myriad -- is "zhehmahr." I haven't started to solve the high-order math yet. I'll probably use Knuth's -yllions as a base when I do. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-yllion). I haven't started on rationals yet.
Oh, and zero is shehfir.
@zebratron2084 You've mentioned; I can't help that he built something useful that gets me to big numbers quickly.
Not as big as, say, inaccessibles, but big.
@zebratron2084 ... I was going to make a joke about Ackermann functions, and then I wound up on the wikipedia page for Transfinite Induction, and then I remembered I was working on Roque's mix and never finished it.
@literorrery (Oh, I'm mostly using this as an opportunity to reminisce at people, don't take me to heart at all on this one! n.n;;
I don't have the faintest real objection to hearing his name-- he's indisputably a master. Even at Theta Chi, our "resentment" towards him was 95% a joke, because it's like asking Augustus Caesar to come to his 25-year high school reunion. :D
Besides, kinda hard to be mad at the guy who invented the Potrzebie system. :D )