Wow and I thought someone punched my button! ;-)
Sure, I'll admit it's easier to talk about "binary numbers" or "hexadecimal numbers". All I am saying is a word of caution to those that might be confused: don't get fooled into thinking that hex 20 and decimal 32 and octal 040 and binary 100000 are all different numbers. They are all the same number just represented differently.
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by duff
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by mAineAc
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