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On Sun, Apr 22, at 06:48 Francisco Olarte wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 5:43 PM, ag <aga.chatzimanikas@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
> > So, lets say that we could talk with a just born human child, and asked him:
> >
> >   how old are you?
> >
> > Is not one, but is not zero either. He actually is zero and an offset.
> 
> That question is not counting, is measuring. The thing is sufficiently
> old people normally reply in truncated years.
> 
> The question is very similar to "how tall are you". Here we usually
> reply in "fractional" meters ( i.e., "un metro ochenta", one meter
> eighty, meaning 1.80 ) ( And I quote "fractional" because we normally
> use m and cm, no pure fractions, like minutes and secods, so "un metro
> ocho", one meter eight, usually means 1.08 ).
> 
> Anyway, what I was going to say, if you ask a mother how old his son
> is, normally she would use an appropiate unit,
 
Do not try to escape. We have a defined unit and the sizeof. It's about
365 (something) circles around the sun.
 
Best,
  Αγαθοκλής