lenu fo li paxa kancu kei tu'a li dau zmadu leka pilno so'u lerfu .ije ku'i
na lerfu se cilre klani dukse .i sa'e lerfu banzu
(See http://www.intuitor.com/hex/ and http://www.wiringfordcc.com/hexdec.htm.)
la'o ke intuitor ke srera le nu galfi lo'e cacra lo'e xeksycacra i xusra le du'u lo cacra be li pa cu du lo xeksycacra be li papimu i ku'i ca'a fatne
(pau zo xeks rafsi vi ma)
reljukcmaci or (mi na jimpe zoi gy. or .gy. .i stidi zo .a mi'e tinkit) reljukyvelkancu
You understand 'or' perfectly well - you knew it meant .a, and you knew it was english - hence zoi gy. - and you have posted in english on the jboste several times.
cnino lerfu fa me'o daubu bi'i me'o vaibu
Come to think of it, base-3 is actually the most efficient (integer) base when it comes to things like house-numbers or cards to show page numbers. I mean, if you have to be able to display every number from 0 to n in base b (and thus you need log-to-base-b of n copies of every digit), it's need the fewest such copies if your base is 3 (e would be ideal, but we're staying with integers). Maybe that should be the default pe'inai zo'o? --mi'e mark