ChamelAjvalel

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ChamelAjvalel, (edited )

Not sure, (“Older and a lot more decrepit” doesn’t mean “younger an a lot more mentally sound”, heh. Do wish I could change that, but meh, I can’t).

Anyway, I did find a method similar to what you wrote, so I can redefine it in your terms.

A base 20 number is divisible by 7 if the difference between 8 times the last digit and the remaining digits is divisible by 7.

Ok, a little description on a base 20 number (Think Mayan and Nahuatl/Aztec numbers). 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 should be considered single digits. So a base 10 number, 717 = 119 (110^2+110+9), would be 717 = 5:19 in a base 20 system (5*20+19).

  • is 1:8 divisible by 7? (28 in base 10). 8*8 = 3:4. 3:4-1 = 3:3
    • is 3:3 divisible by 7? 8 * 3 = 1:4. 1:4 - 3 = 1:1 (1*20+1 = 21).
  • is 9:2 divisible by 7? (182). 2*8 = 16. 16-9 = 7 Check.

I’ll just leave that there. So a long weird way of saying, yes, that’s pretty much my reasoning, but not exactly at the same time. As the first message included the base 20 numbers divisible by the base 20 single digits 7, 13, and 17. (Hopefully that came off a little better).

(Note: Saying “base 20 number[s]” is not important overall. Just being overly descriptive to differentiate between base 10 digits and base 20 digits).

ChamelAjvalel,

I’d say it doesn’t exactly equate to anything I’ve tried before, in one way, the green flavor. It isn’t strong, and rather light. The other flavor, on the other hand, reminds me of a faint sunflower seed nuttiness. Though, I did use younger leaves, and no older leaves nor stems as of yet…🤔 I’ll have to try a few more things. Might be interesting with rhubarb and in coffee, too.

ChamelAjvalel,

2 or 3 in about 4 places. 4 or 5 in 5 places, where four of those can pop to 6 or 7, and two of those can jump up to 6, 7, or 8 if I get tired or take a nap (which just happened not too long ago…Anyone else dream of cutting your leg off at the knee just to be able to rub the pain inside of it? OOOOOOOoooooooow!).

Oh, and that only accounts for pain pain. Not muscle strain, tight muscles/tendons, a numb thigh, and a partridge in a pear tree.

Sites and books I've used for learning the Maya Hieroglyphics

For me personally, the Mayan script is by far the most beautiful scripts on the face of the Earth. How it is writ is just so fascinating. However, unfortunately, I started finding more about it late in life after my mind began slowing down. So, unfortunately, I have not been able to retain a lot of the information. Oh well....

ChamelAjvalel,

I'm from North of the border and have noticed this, too. Except it is usually the younger ones who are interested, the older ones almost never do. When I started dating my wife I asked her children's grandmother what she thought about me teaching them a native language (Tzotzil Maya as that is what I know the best), and she asked "if that will help them make money". which I think is sad.

Can't really think of much else, I am in quite a bit of pain and my mind is not good at thinking right now.

ChamelAjvalel,

Native English

Lower end of intermediate: Otali Cherokee

Could learn better if immersed: Zinacantan Tzotzil Maya

Could/want to learn more of: Qosqo Quechua, Nahuatl (Dialect[s] unknown)

Am aging much quicker than many, so attaining new information is fairly difficult (But may prove helpful to some, I hope, 😁 ).

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