>>>Because I am a relentless pursuer of useless information...
>>>
>>>
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/2488>>>
>>>But, I found this excerpt interesting:
>>>
>>>"Except for the Sabbath, Jews simply number their week days.
>>>A related method is partially used in Portuguese and Russian."
>>>
>>>I never knew that. They have no names for days other than Sunday?
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>>Why not?
>>I count Sweetmorn, Boomtime, Pungenday, Prickle-Prickle and Setting Orange.
>>
>>Agnes
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>For lurkers:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discordian_calendar>
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The Erisian week consists of five days: Sweetmorn, Boomtime, Pungenday, Prickle-Prickle, and Setting Orange. The days of the week are named after the five basic Discordian elements, Sweet, Boom, Pungent, Prickle, and Orange. There are 73 of these weeks per year.>
>SweetMorn. A word whose value is less than 35, A Cabbage.
>Boomtime. A word whose value is between two manifest holy numbers.
>Pungenday. A word whose value is equal to a manifest holy number.
>Prickle-Prickle. A word whose value is equal to more than one manifest holy number.
>Setting Orange. A word whose value is greater than 2624, Illuminate the Opposition.
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>English Letter Numeric Value
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>A 000
>B 001
>C 002
>D 010
>E 011
>F 012
>G 020
>H 021
>I 100
>J 022
>K 101
>L 102
>M 110
>N 111
>O 120
>P 121
>Q 200
>R 201
>S 202
>T 210
>U 211
>V 221
>W 212
>X 220
>Y 222
>Z 122
>$ 112
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>Not sure of accuracy...
is this 010 like 3#010 same value as decimal 3?
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