On 12/21/2016 11:33 PM, Jos Koot wrote:

Or up to 60, 60 even nowadays being a commonly used radix in time notation.

FWIW, the radix of the time notation does not seem that simple to me.
I would rather say it is a combined notation.

base-10 (days), base-60 (up to 24 hours+minutes+seconds), base-10 (fractions of 
a second)

or

base-60 (up to 360 degrees+minutes+seconds), base-10 (fractions of a second)



Why restricting it to 36?

I guess that the original poster implied 10 digits + 26 Latin letters for 
notation.



Best regards,

Dmitry

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