Numerical questions
Supposing I were to say (for example), 'li reci'. Under most circumstances, this would be assumed to be in base-ten, and mean twenty-three. Most of the time this is clearly what is meant. However, there are some cases, and the example I would give is memory addresses in assembly-language programming and such, where one might need to specify the radix. In the memory-address example, decimal is probably not what is meant, but it could equally be octal (nineteen) or hex (thirty-five). Is there some way of unambiguously specifying the radix in Lojban?
My second question is a little less crucial. Going back to base-ten, ten is 'li pano' and 'one hundred' is 'li panono'. By the time we get to 'panonono' for 'one thousand' it is getting a bit unwieldy, but fortunately we have 'ki'o' to help us out. 'li paki'oki'o' is not too bad for 'one million', but for larger numbers even this is a bit cumbersome. Am I missing a concise way to represent (for example) 10^15?