[35794] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Statements against new.net?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Simon Higgs)
Fri Mar 16 00:29:47 2001
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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 18:41:42 -0800
To: Stephen Stuart <stuart@mfnx.net>
From: Simon Higgs <simon@higgs.com>
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At 02:23 PM 3/15/01 -0800, Stephen Stuart wrote:
The binary equivalent of the hex is also a palindrome:
Bin: 10000000000010001000000000001
:-)
> > Hex: 10011001
>
>This is what I was referring to, yes. For those who still don't get
>it (and as I've pointed out privately more than a few times today),
>it's a palindrome. Reads the same forwards as backwards. 15+ years
>ago, people were impressed by that sort of thing.
>
>Stephen
Best Regards,
Simon Higgs
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