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Re: Types of numerals

From:Henrik Theiling <theiling@...>
Date:Wednesday, January 18, 2006, 21:41
Hi!

wayne chevrier <wachevrier@...> writes:
> Nik Taylor nevesht: >... > > Using letters, you run out after 26.
You could use Avenue AA, AB, AC, AD, of course. :-)
>... > In Surrey, British Columbia, Avenues are E-W numbered north from the > 49th parallel and Streets are N-S numbered east from the > ocean(approximately). The blacks are numbered 8 to the miles(which I > have heard called "Canadian blocks"), and intermediate streets are > given a letter. So we have locations like 128A Street and 98B > Avenue.
That's quite funny. And 26 streets in a mile are probably unlikely. .-) In Germany, the houses are usually numbered by distance, too, so if your house is wider that a certain threshold, the next house will increase its number by the a multiple of the normal increment. I formulated the previous sentence so carefully since in some cities (most?) one side of the road has even numbers while the other one has odd numbers, so the increment on a certain side is two. But in other cities, the streets are numbered contiguously on each side, starting at one end of the road enumberating to the other end, and then turning around and enumerating the other side in the opposite direction. Sometimes, however, it happens that the increment is too small and when another house is built in between two others with no possibility of inserting a good integer number for the new house (reenumerating the whole street is quite unlikely...). Then letters usually are used. But in Marburg (at least there), they use a mixture of fractions and numbers! I've seen a sequence of house numbers like this: 6 6 1/2 6b 6 3/4 and then, finally: 8 So there's the address 'Koblenzer Straße 6 3/4'. :-) Very funny. I took pictures, this is not fiction. Fractional numbers are quite common in Marburg. Dunno about other cities. **Henrik -- Relay 13 is forthcoming: http://www.conlang.info/relay/relay13.html

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