Happy birthday Dave!!!

Started by sebigboss79, 29 January 2014, 12:01:17 PM

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fsn

OK. We normally use base 10 i.e. each digit in a number can be of any value between 0 and 9. When we reach ten then we have to go to another column. So 12 is 1 in the tens column and 2 in the units column. 10+2 = 12.

Hexadecimal (base 16) allows for each digit to store a number between 0 and 15. (uses A for 10, B or 11 up to F for 15). So 1F in hexadecimal is 1 in the 16's column and F (=15) in the unit columns so 16+15=31. Did nobody ever play 'Traveller'?

Base 34 allows 0 - 33 in each column. So 21 is 2 in the 34s column and 1 in the units column. So 21 in base 34 is (2x34)= 68 plus 1 in the unit column = 69.

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In your case we do all the time  :'( :d :-*

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Quote from: fsn on 30 January 2014, 01:10:12 PM
Do you wish sometimes you'd never bothered?

Yep !!...
For example....Mrs T has an exceptionally 'logical' mind....She worked as a computer programmer  MANY, Many years ago....She was 'in charge' of various  projects regarding 'computers' as far back as *Official Secrets Act* forbids me to say what.

I can beat the 'poo' out of Mrs T as regards ANY games of logic (chess. othello ...you name it)....But she showed me the first page of  "can you be a computer programmer"....
I was lost after the first line !

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Quote from: fsn on 30 January 2014, 01:10:12 PM
OK. We normally use base 10 i.e. each digit in a number can be of any value between 0 and 9. When we reach ten then we have to go to another column. So 12 is 1 in the tens column and 2 in the units column. 10+2 = 12.

Hexadecimal (base 16) allows for each digit to store a number between 0 and 15. (uses A for 10, B or 11 up to F for 15). So 1F in hexadecimal is 1 in the 16's column and F (=15) in the unit columns so 16+15=31. Did nobody ever play 'Traveller'?

Base 34 allows 0 - 33 in each column. So 21 is 2 in the 34s column and 1 in the units column. So 21 in base 34 is (2x34)= 68 plus 1 in the unit column = 69.

Do you wish sometimes you'd never bothered?

I get the PRINCIPLE...:-\

As for the maths:.....  :O) 8-} ~X(  @-) =P~ I-) =;  in that order!

Matt J

I'm of the GCSE generation so that makes no sense whatsoever. You need to explain it in terms of ... 'Jackie had 34 pies that she put in a row and... etc, etc.  :)
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30 January 2014, 02:32:31 PM #35 Last Edit: 30 January 2014, 02:34:53 PM by get2grips
Quote from: Matt of Munslow on 30 January 2014, 01:58:57 PM
I'm of the GCSE generation so that makes no sense whatsoever. You need to explain it in terms of ... 'Jackie had 34 pies that she put in a row and... etc, etc.  :)

Okay...Dave is really old and then got a bit older...how old is he now?

Dave, I'm really really sorry...please don't stop sending shiny things B)

Fenton

Quote from: get2grips on 30 January 2014, 02:32:31 PM
Okay...Dave is really old and then got a bit older...how old is he now?

Dave, I'm really really sorry...please don't stop sending shiny things B)

I think it depneds on what train he is on and what time a similar train left a similar station at an undisclosed more distant location and the speeds they are doing
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Quote from: Fenton on 30 January 2014, 02:52:03 PM
I think it depneds on what train he is on and what time a similar train left a similar station at an undisclosed more distant location and the speeds they are doing

And the three men are sharing £27 in the ratio 4:3:2

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Quote from: Fenton on 30 January 2014, 02:52:03 PM
I think it depneds on what train he is on and what time a similar train left a similar station at an undisclosed more distant location and the speeds they are doing

Are  those European or African trains? It will make quite a difference!
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Dave

Thanks to you all, I'm still young at heart :D and like playing with soldiers and get a big thrill at looking at new masters :-[  I had my birthday cake at midnight due to it being put in the freezer and forgot about due to the cream not setting!!!! :'(

I still haven't got my big present from Leon :'(

All the best and happy wargaming for the new year

Dave

ps how many more posts to get to the next level?

Leon

Quote from: Dave on 30 January 2014, 08:44:52 PM
I still haven't got my big present from Leon :'(

It's not arrived yet unfortunately...  :-[  It's gonna make a hell of a 'thunk' when it does though...  :-\

Quote from: Dave on 30 January 2014, 08:44:52 PM
ps how many more posts to get to the next level?

About 39, I think the next promotion is at 150 posts.

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Quote from: Leon on 30 January 2014, 09:17:47 PM
It's not arrived yet unfortunately... 

Did you order it from Pendraken?
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Quote from: Dave on 30 January 2014, 10:16:40 PM
Cheeky sods ;)

Don't worry Dave; you could always collect it at Vapnartak :D