Yay, I was right!
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
We got falafel for dinner. Yum
We're taking a family trip to Michaels. Send a search party if I don't post in four hours.
I'm down to the last real load of laundry! There will probably be at least one more of dribs and drabs, plus the linens which won't be until Sunday, but this is pretty much it.
Boxes have officially taken over the house. We have a box maze in place of hallway and rooms.
Ten days! ACK!
OK Teppy, convert the binary number 101 to base 10.
Um.
4?
Okay, I just went back and read the spoilerfont.
I thought the first 1 represented how many 3s there are.
Grah.
Obviously I retained no knowledge of the binary system.
(Actually -- I say, shamefacedly -- it took me a good 30 seconds of thinking, "Base 10? BASE TEN?!? What the fuck is base 10?!?" before I remembered that it's, you know, Numbers For Dummies.)
Back from Michaels. DH got a few things for a little work presentation he's doing and I got...
Scrapbooking stuff.
Yeah. That's right.
Don't look at me.
I'm hideous.
I'm rusty but there was a point when I could read both binary and hexadecimal and translate it to decimal without pausing.
I'm rusty but there was a point when I could read both binary and hexadecimal and translate it to decimal without pausing.
::cringes and runs from Teh Evil Numbers::
I used to say stuff like, "I'm not a computer geek. Computer geeks can read hexadecimal." Then I started reading hexadecimal....
But don't feel bad, Teppy. Somewhere I heard that the half-life for mathematical knowledge is 1.5 years or something....