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That would only happen if you had two similar species side by side.

 

So we could only use you system when trees were unique to the site?

 

C'mon. The current system is elegant, explanative, historical, commemorative, functional and used in every country on the planet.

 

So you have to learn it, so what? Some things are hard, some things aren't.

 

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So we could only use you system when trees were unique to the site?

 

My system was only an example of how simplistic it could be made, more errors can occur in an old system.

 

C'mon. The current system is elegant, explanative, historical, commemorative, functional and used in every country on the planet.

 

So is toilet graffiti :001_smile:

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Can be thought about the other way round too, what if our phone numbers were words not letters.

 

mine would be: zerosevenninesevenzerofivesixfiveninefivenine

 

Starting to look a bit latin now isn't it?

 

They would have to be referenced but we do that anyway

 

OK, so we decide to use "A" instead of "Acer". What do we use instead of "Acacia" or "Abies"? "AC" and "AB" ? We'd then have the need to go and decipher our new system, which is actually more, "complex and difficult to master" than the current one.

 

I personally know far more botanical names for trees than I do phone numbers. They are words, part of a language and as such our brains have evolved to understand them. On the other hand, yes, computers have been designed to understand codes. Barcodes, for example. Scan one in a tree nursery and it will probably come up with the genus and species of the tree. It will translate from code, to language.

 

PS. Look at what you've started Nuggsy. I hope you have a very good explanation for this.

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in my opinion, its more professional using latin, especially in quotes or schedule of works, we do call ourselves arborists afterall.

 

its universal too-anyone worked with foreigners whose english isnt 100%? or worked abroard? whats everyone going to understand,

A) A yew

B) L’if commun

C) Taxus baccata?

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If we can get High definition images onto our LCD displays through thin air using just a number 0 and 1 and it all fits together with no mistakes. I'm sure we can come up with a shorter word to replace the long winded "Hippocastanaceae"

 

Every language has abbreviations

 

Doohhh, there we go again, it's creeping in everywhere "abbreviation" from Latin "brevis" meaning short :mad1:

 

:001_tongue::001_tongue:

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If we can get High definition images onto our LCD displays through thin air using just a number 0 and 1 and it all fits together with no mistakes. I'm sure we can come up with a shorter word to replace the long winded "Hippocastanaceae"

 

Every language has abbreviations

 

Doohhh, there we go again, it's creeping in everywhere "abbreviation" from Latin "brevis" meaning short :mad1:

 

:001_tongue::001_tongue:

 

just shorten every thing to text speak- oh sorry your an old man and hate that :)

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