A riddle:
Why do programmers confuse 25th december with Halloween?
A riddle:
Why do programmers confuse 25th december with Halloween?
spoiler
becouse oct31 = dec25
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If you save your data in a proprietary format, the owner of the format owns your data.
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eeh no, but feel free to add a new riddleOriginally Posted by {MSX}
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Peregrinus, expectavi pedes meos in cymbalis
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or here for textual live updates:
http://spaceflightnow.com/shuttle/sts114/status.html
PS Let me think of a riddle
If you save your data in a proprietary format, the owner of the format owns your data.
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When is 99 more than 100 (Significantly more - more than 50% more)?
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I doubt the answer has to do with converting 99 to binary.
I was thinking though, you could do 9+9 = 18 and 1+0+0 = 1. But could it be that simple?
Hint : 90 = 100 * 1.5
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dec99 = hex63 = bin1100011
Based on that: Write an equation containing 64 and 100 without any operations except "=", "dec" and "hex".
The more complex a system is, the smaller the bugs get; the smaller the bugs are, the more often they appear.
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