I would have responded earlier, but my computer can't read more than 1 byte dates... :-) Dan On Jan 11, 2011, at 2:02 PM, Chuck Hards wrote:
You binary day folks do realize that it's the year 2011, right? Not 1011, lol.
You can conveniently drop as many digits as you like in order to make LOADS of days "binary".
J/K! ;o)
On 1/11/11, Kim Hyatt <kimharch@cut.net> wrote:
Just missed another binary time: 11:11, 1.11.11.
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