Well, it is now under a month until I am in Germany for a conference. I better get cracking on the talk, and what I want to visit while I am there.
Well, it is now under a month until I am in Germany for a conference. I better get cracking on the talk, and what I want to visit while I am there.
Berlin, Hamberg, Cologne. A week in Berlin and a couple days each in the rest.Well, where are you residing there? North or South Germany?
Berlin, Hamberg, Cologne. A week in Berlin and a couple days each in the rest.
...Hamberg...
I will be looking at the boats...When you are in Hamberg, you should eat Hamberders... :lol:
In all seriousness, if you happen to be into harbors, you should definitely go take a look in Hamburg.
That is probably how I picked Hamburg over another city.Miniatur Wunderland. Wasn't there but it is definitely on my TODO list![]()
If only 57,005 people have been able to read hexadecimal in the history of humanity, how many people currently living can read hexadecimal?
Define "read". Read as in "natively read without having to do any conversion to another base", or in other words "read in the way I read english", there's not going to be many. Pretty much only people that have to work with hex almost every day.
Read as in "can identify Hexadecimal notation and (possibly with the help of some paper or a calculator) convert it to base 10", or in other words "the way I read french", the number would probably be pretty large.
The answer is 0. Because (decimal) 57,005 = 0xDEAD.
Therefore, only dead people can read hex, which means that nobody currently living can read hex.
The answer is 0. Because (decimal) 57,005 = 0xDEAD.
If you think the backwards compatibility of Orbiter 2016 is annoying....
you should not take a too close look at Windows 10. I just fixed an annoying bug in a more arcane batch file because the semantics of the good old MSDOS heritage MORE command changed (Enabling extended mode with /E is now mandatory again if you want to skip lines with +... )
Ok, deprecating commands is perfectly fine in my opinion, but subtly changing their semantics is just evil...
