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Ixmatus Ixmatus discovered this in Mathematics 68 reviews since Nov 15, 2007
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Ixmatus discovered 6 months ago
cool idea for a numbering system
10kluke rated 6 weeks ago
Think how much simpler life would be if we used a system of 8 numerals (0 through 7) instead of 10. We'd count with our fingers and skip the thumbs. Coding bits would be a breeze as it's all factors of 8.
Konimotsinui rated 3 months ago
I already understand binary number systems, but this is an alright site.
aowreturns rated 4 months ago
But..Most people can't seem to understand why there can be anything other than base 10.
realunderdog rated 4 months ago
Wow
Tigeeer8 rated 4 months ago
I guess NZ will be the first to adopt this. always the testing ground. We are your little guinea pigs. From TR1N4 Check out the BRAIN... Thanks justinehiraoka stumbler
leftits rated 4 months ago
Whatay idea!
4dee rated 4 months ago
Cool idea for a new octal numbering system that has some very elegant properties and fits nicely with the existing systems. The biggest benefit of this system is that you can calculate visually with it, which would make it easier to learn for many people.
accessko rated 4 months ago
This is very nice. Great idea.
mhtsos rated 5 months ago
Well i don't think it will find any implementation on everyday life,nice and innovative thinking though...
shiftplus rated 5 months ago
the really good thing about the octomatics-number-system is that you can calculate visually. just add or remove the strokes! (...of course: if 2 strokes hit they will be "destroyed" and carried one position left when adding...pretty much like normal binary math). try it...it's very easy!
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