User:JordanSeymore

A bit about me
Well, as my name states, my name is Jordan Seymore. I'm from south Georgia, U.S.A. There isn't much interesting about me, really. I enjoy writing in my spare time, although I don't usually finish projects that I start. I've been working on a particular book for a while now called "Red Haze". It feels as though I've been working on it for over 9000 years, although I have not. Aside from writing I also enjoy studying the effects, properties, and general characteristics of psychoactive substances. Some fine examples are below. Besides reading, writing, and the oh-so-broad field of linguistics itself (as well as psychoactive substances), I also enjoy the study of physics as well as astrophysics. A goal that I have: I would like to learn the Sentinelese language (though it is seemingly impossible). ALSO: I am currently in the process of creating a language. It is currently called "Pavashta". I might drop some information on it here as it moves along, although I'm not sure at this point. Here's an exemplary character from Pavashta. Linguistics page



SI multiples
SI prefixes are commonly used to measure time less than a second, but rarely for multiples of a second. Instead, the non-SI units minutes, hours, days, Julian years, Julian centuries, and Julian millennia are used.

Base 10 v. Base 16 (Hexadecimal) v. Tonal
I believe Base 10 has won.

Temperature conversion chart
I am placing this here simply as a resource whenever I need the conversion formulæ for any of these various temperature systems. Being a native user of the Fahrenheit scale, I find this chart to be very useful at times.

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