scimonster wrote:
rdococ wrote:
geohendan wrote:
I know one:
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Okay, here's 10 sweets for you geohendan! Joking, you got 4!
Here's my base 1:
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Base one is terrible. Try counting to 1000 like that.
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What about base 36?
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rdococ wrote:
scimonster wrote:
rdococ wrote:
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Okay, here's 10 sweets for you geohendan! Joking, you got 4!
Here's my base 1:
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0000
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Base one is terrible. Try counting to 1000 like that.
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What about base 36?
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That's interesting.
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scimonster wrote:
rdococ wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Base one is terrible. Try counting to 1000 like that.![]()
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What about base 36?
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Z?That's interesting.
I know... a base pi?
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3.1111111
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rdococ wrote:
scimonster wrote:
rdococ wrote:
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What about base 36?
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[A-Z]?That's interesting.
I know... a base pi?
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How is that base pi?
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there are 10 kinds of people in the world, people who know binary and those who don't.
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16Skittles wrote:
there are 10 kinds of people in the world, people who know binary and those who don't.
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I caught myself quickly there.
At first I thought you really can't count... then I realized you were saying 10 in binary: 2.
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There are 0000000000000000 simple colors a 4-bit monitor can hold.
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