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Symbols, Symbols, !@#$%¢&*(!? Symbols



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Title: Symbols, Symbols, !@#$%¢&*(!? Symbols

Author: Prof. Gene Zirkel

Year: 1192z (1982d)

Subject: Explains the temporary adoption of Bell numerals by The Duodecimal Bulletin.

Prof. Zirkel recounts a meeting with the DSGB’s Arthur Whillock in which dozenal numerals were discussed, and voices his espousal of the “Bell” numerals (* and #) inspired by the American telephone monopoly’s Touch-Tone keypads. The Bell numerals were used in print in The Duodecimal Bulletin between 1186z (1974d) and mid 11B4z (2008d).