That is truly archaic Allan, but intriguing. If my memory is right, assembler just provides easier names and format for binary instructions. My boss was telling us about core memory the other day and how reading from it would de-energize a memory cell so you had to read and write to keep the data.

*whistling If the world has got you down, debug assembler for a day..... heh, or in hindsight perhaps not

On 1/14/2011 2:21 AM, iam deheretic wrote:
Okay I was wondering what your thoughts were because my familiarily with it is from binary computer programing which is truly archaic in nature and no longer used. Nice to know your thoughts.
Allan

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Ash <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Heh, to my knowledge I made up the term. What I intended was that
    choosing the numeric base system can be arbitrary, but the
    optimized part means you could choose a particular base that fits
    an application well, like hexadecimal to ease reading of binary
    data, octal in industrial, hexagesimal in minutes, etc. So 10
    could be many different numbers depending on the numeric base
    system used. So your base system of distance could be in
    consumption of resources, 20 miles equals a few meals sustainable
    vs nutrition depletion and increasing need to seek resources over
    traveling, or a certain number of car-lengths to stop on a wet
    surface at 60mph. or 10 could be the one hundredth number in a
    system base valued as .1(decimal). 255(dec) = 1111 1111(bin) =
    FF(hex) = 377(oct). A cool way to experiment is using the
    scientific calculator included in windows (calc.exe).

    To reinterpret: There are many types of people, some of whom
    understand scale and measure, some who use it without
    understanding it, and the unfortunate rest. Another way of saying
    it in terms seen on this list is that the concepts we use to
    contain ideas or systems are mostly arbitrary, but sometimes
    useful. I'm not wired right, as apparent by my hobbies ~!~


    On 1/13/2011 1:59 AM, iam deheretic wrote:
    I confess I am one of those who don't understand optimized base
    coding
    enlighten me.
    Allan

    On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Ash <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        On 1/12/2011 6:25 AM, Don Johnson wrote:


        On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 2:37 AM, gabbydott
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Iam, I think you are not reading closely enough. PSK
            spoke of "the decision to not live". Have you ever
            pondered upon a world that lies inscripted beyond its
            binary 0/1 coding?


        I have. It is called Tron.

        dj
        Funny, was it a good flick?

        There are 10 types of people in the world, those who
        understand [optimized base encoding] and those who don't. >:)




            On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 8:27 AM, iam deheretic
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                Pol. I think that is only an illusion.  What happens
                if death is not as it is often presented  but rather
                are resurrection it a totally different life
                determined by how you responded to this life.  and
                there are some natural laws that apply whether you
                admit to them or not. and everyone is accountable.
                Also when you commit suicide you deprive the world
                of your gifts.  Like all concepts there are
                exceptions and those are dealt with on a case by
                case basis. As a whole I would not count on being
                the exemption.
                Allan



                On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 7:06 AM, pol.science kid
                <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
                wrote:

                    i think the decision to not live is an active
                    decision..i think it is the only decision you do
                    make...a free decision..a rebellion...its you..


                    On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 7:58 PM, RP Singh
                    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                        When a man is under depression he tries to
                        escape pain by committing suicide , but does
                        he really escape pain? No he increases it
                        hundredfold. The pain and sorrow that his
                        family and friends feel at his demise is
                        actually a pain that is experienced by that
                        individual. Escapism is no remedy , the only
                        way is to struggle and bear through all
                        hardships. To fight throughout is the only
                        way and as death will eventually come, why
prepone it.



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