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andy
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Hello Team

Pleased I could join in... after being alone for so long in the big, bad world!  :cry:

Cheers
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Welcome on board Andy :D  :D  :D

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Welcome Andy, pull up a seat and make yourself comfortable.

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Hi Andy, and welcome to our tranquil little corner of the interweb.  :wave:

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Joshrandom wrote:Hi Andy, and welcome to our tranquil little corner of the interweb.  :wave:

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Woodles wrote:Welcome Andy, pull up a seat and make yourself comfortable.

Mark
Hi Andy...and, by the way, the next round is on you ;)

Mine's a Guinness :)

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Tim
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Post by andy »

Thanks for the warm welcome.

Tim, not sure I can agree to getting the drinks in... based on your age!
Unless... you were born on a leap-year or count in dog years.
I gave up Binary, Octal and only use Hexidecimal for special occasions, so still no go! Sorry!
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andy wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome.

Tim, not sure I can agree to getting the drinks in... based on your age!
Unless... you were born on a leap-year or count in dog years.
I gave up Binary, Octal and only use Hexidecimal for special occasions, so still no go! Sorry!
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Hi Andy

OK, well 10 in leap years would make me 40 - I CAN do that :thumbup:

Isn't 10 in dog years about 70 in human years ??
mmmmmm just checked this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22479412

Nope - not having that ;)

10 in Binary is 2 in decimal...and I think I'm older than that....
10 in Octal would make me 8....older than that
10 in Hex would make me 16.....older than that too....  

Shame as I was looking forwards to a nice pint :occasion5:

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Tim :drunken:
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Hi Andy, welcome to the team!  :D
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Post by andy »

UBT - Timbo wrote:
andy wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome.

Tim, not sure I can agree to getting the drinks in... based on your age!
Unless... you were born on a leap-year or count in dog years.
I gave up Binary, Octal and only use Hexidecimal for special occasions, so still no go! Sorry!
:D
Hi Andy

OK, well 10 in leap years would make me 40 - I CAN do that :thumbup:

Isn't 10 in dog years about 70 in human years ??
mmmmmm just checked this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22479412

Nope - not having that ;)

10 in Binary is 2 in decimal...and I think I'm older than that....
10 in Octal would make me 8....older than that
10 in Hex would make me 16.....older than that too....  

Shame as I was looking forwards to a nice pint :occasion5:

regards
Tim :drunken:
Tim,

You must be over 10 years old as you weren't phased by Binary or Octal.
Fair play... I'll get the beers in!
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andy wrote:Tim,

You must be over 10 years old as you weren't phased by Binary or Octal.
Fair play... I'll get the beers in!
:occasion5:
Hi Andy

To be honest, I'm of an age where Octal actually means something quite different:

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Tim
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