AFAIK, for base 1, you can choose which symbol represents a value, 1, x, q
whatever:
http://www.dwheeler.com/essays/bases.html


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From: "Jon Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 2:48 AM
Subject: Re: [uug] A little off topic


> I think it'd be 000, because you still need to represent zero, so zero =
0,
> 1 = 00 , 2 = 000 and so forth
>
> >
> >Wouldn't it be 00? Maybe that's just me.
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >>Base One, very good!
> >>
> >>
> >>On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Michael Ryan Byrd wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>
> >>>There are 11 types of people in this world.  Those that understand base
1
> >>>and those that don't.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>There are 10 types of people in this world.  Those that understand
> >>>>binary and those that don't.
> >>>>
>
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