February 2004 Archives

Gordon Mohr

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There are 10 kinds of people. Those who understand binary notation, and those who do not.

There are II kinds of people. Those who understand roman numerals, and those who do not.

There are 11 kinds of people. Those who understand unary notation, and those who do not.

Ha, ha. Let’s see what else…

There are 110 kinds of people. Those who understand base-negative-2 notation, and those who do not.

There are 1,010 kinds of people. Those who understand base-negative-1 notation, and those who do not.

Now we’re rockin’, how far down does the rabbit hole go?

There are 0.1 kinds of people. Those who understand base-0.5-notation, and those who do not.

There are 1.0001 kinds of people. Those who understand base-i-notation, and those who do not.

There are 11 kinds of people. Those who understand balanced ternary notation, and those who do not.

OK, that’s enough!


Are there any other kinds of people to deceptively bifurcate?

Rob Flickenger

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This month’s SeattleWireless
TV
show is out. Continuing with the Big Brother theme, Drew from href="http://www.wifimaps.com">WiFimaps.com interviews Special Agent
Tom Grasso of the National Cybercrime, Forrensics, and Training Aliance (at the
FBI) about wardriving and wireless.

This episode also features Gerry
Curry’s
deployment of wireless in the rural Nova Scotia, Canada, and Danny Dinneen from Ireland introduces the Cork Wireless
community network project.

Check it out! (Windows
Media
| href="http://tv.seattlewireless.net/stream/january2004.ram">RealNetworks | href="http://tv.seattlewireless.net/shows/seattle_wireless_tv_january_2004.mpg.torrent">BitTorrent
MPEG)

What do you think of the show?