Interesting, but then why is it between home and first? Unless it is
supposed to be the base after "your base"...
I took the joke to be a joke on web 2.0 apps: you can't even get to
first base anymore if you aren't in their network.
Best,
Glenn
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Huh. Ran the original binary through a binary-ASCII translator, and
got back "base 2". Seems to fit in with the other bases.
Geo
On Feb 6, 2009 12:01pm, Glenn Glazer <glenn.gla...@gmail.com> wrote:
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