shoot, its 1 1/3 dozen.

Tex Texin wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > What about F0000? I was told that there are 0x10FFFF
> > possible characters?
> > Oh, by the way, if 12 is a dozen and 144 is a gross,
> > what are 16 and 256?
> 
> 1 and 1/4 dozen and 9/16 of a gross.

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