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  3. Ancient Romans wrote everything in upper case, and wrote numbers with letters, because they could only use 5-bit encoding due to severe RAM shortages.

Ancient Romans wrote everything in upper case, and wrote numbers with letters, because they could only use 5-bit encoding due to severe RAM shortages.

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    Ancient Romans wrote everything in upper case, and wrote numbers with letters, because they could only use 5-bit encoding due to severe RAM shortages.

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      Ancient Romans wrote everything in upper case, and wrote numbers with letters, because they could only use 5-bit encoding due to severe RAM shortages.

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      @deshipu I always thought it was because of using Baudot (Murray code) instead of ASCII or Unicode.

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        Ancient Romans wrote everything in upper case, and wrote numbers with letters, because they could only use 5-bit encoding due to severe RAM shortages.

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        @deshipu

        The concept of zero was different during Roman times, considered a non sequitur.

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          @deshipu I always thought it was because of using Baudot (Murray code) instead of ASCII or Unicode.

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          @Dianora It's a 5-bit encoding, no?

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            @Dianora It's a 5-bit encoding, no?

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            @deshipu Yes so that's a good reason if RAM prices are high. 😉 They used an escape char to switch back and forth, but no lower case even then.
            P.S. I owned a TTY-15 years ago. 😉

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              @suetanvil or their C strings, which is the actual reason of the fall of the empire

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                Ancient Romans wrote everything in upper case, and wrote numbers with letters, because they could only use 5-bit encoding due to severe RAM shortages.

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                @deshipu thinking about the RAM shortage in imperial Rome caused by the augurs buying out the entire supply of sheepskin parchment

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