"Frank Wrap" <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 21:18:11 -0400, jimkramer wrote:
>
>> Something that will be sweet, something that likes to eat sweet, and
>> something that likes to eat the sweet eater.
>>
>> http://www.jlkramer.net/Pictures/NCBG032608/NCBG032608.htm
>>
>> From a short trip to the North Carolina Botanical Gardens on March 26,
>> 2008
>>
>> Jim
>
> Spiders count in octal, some people count with all their fingers up to
10
> it's possible to count in base 2 up to 1023 with 10 fingers and humans
> that
> use their toes can include 10 more digits , 2 = 1 for sign, 1 for carry
,
> 8
> -> to squish spiders!!!!!!!1
Actually spiders, like many commonly thought of as intelligent animals,
count in hexadecimal. Each leg has two tarsal claws, leaving 16 distinct
points to count upon. That's at least 2^6 better than you.
If you killed all the spiders in the world, you will be over run and
devoured by the insects that they would have eaten. Still want to squish
them all?
Have a creep-crawly day,
Jim


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