Carl Lowenstein wrote:
On 10/25/06, Ralph Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Incidentally, there is no truth to the ugly notion (advanced by
> kernel-hackers, no doubt) that most humans use names such as "thirteen"
> instead of "1101" simply because they are slow-witted. I know that I
> have no trouble equating "index-finger + ring-finger + pinky" with
> "thirteen" (or hex D), and the shorter representation certainly greatly
> aids human communication and conceptualization.

Slow-witted?!  2 you!  (0010)  ;>


Do you send least-significant bit first, like a Teletype?

   carl

Actually, I was just matching the previous example of "1101" being 13.


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