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The Dozenal Society of America
The DSA is a voluntary, nonprofit education corporation, organized for the conduct of research and education of the public in the use of dozenal (also called duodecimal or base-twelve) in calculations, mathematics, weights and measures, and other branches of pure and applied science.

The Third Generation Develops

The eleventh unquade of The Duodecimal Bulletin begins with a bang, exploring base X0 (the "long hundred"; in SDN "decanunqual") in its very first issue, along with an introduction to Systematic Dozenal Nomenclature. Editor Michael deVlieger continued producing full-color, visually spectacular digital issues. Current Editor John Volan took over for Issue X2, presiding over a change to the now-nearly-universal Pitman numerals, and altering the production process of the Bulletin entirely. It is difficult to say much, being only four issues into this period, but these four issues promise a fascinating unquade.