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Zendo In Lojban

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On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 09:28:43AM -0300, Jorge Llamb?as wrote:
> On 12/7/05, Robin Lee Powell <rlpowell@digitalkingdom.org> wrote:
>
> > Because Zendo pieces aren't three dimensional; they are about
> > 2.1 by my guess.
>
> They have fractal dimension?! :-)

That was my intention, yes.

> They might be hollow, but they are very much three dimensional.

A cut down one side, and they can be rolled to completely flat. Not
2-dimensionally flat, of course, but still.

> > Wow. I had no idea "li pa .e ci" is a mex. WTF does it mean?
>
> I guess it could mean something like 0001 AND 0011 = 0001

jcowan says that it's just == li pa .e li ci

> BTW, I think {gunma} means "consists of", not "contains". The x2
> of gunma are all the constituents of x1. There's {selpau} or
> {selcmi} or {vasru} for "contains".

"contains" in Zendo doesn't really mean "contains"; gunma was
suggested by kpreid, and it's really much better.

-Robin