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  1. Re:Spyware on the TV.. on Judge Says Sonicblue Doesn't Have to Monitor · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Your use of decimal seems to indicate a lack of intelligence. Do you understand radices? Hexadecimal is much better. Use percentages to mean out of 256, so 80h% is 50%. And your use of 80 is bad. Are you intelligent enough to get it?

  2. Re:new pricing structure on Compaq Evo Tablet PC with Transmeta processor · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You're using decimal both for counting and dollars? Hexadecimal is a clearly better choice. So why are you using decimal? Is that because you lack the intelligence necessary to comprehend number bases? I think that's likely.

  3. Re:They Get Money Anyway on What Free Cable? · · Score: 1

    Are you intelligent enough to comprehend number bases? If you are, please repost your dollar values in hexadecimal, a much more sensible base. If you lack the intelligence, then you won't be able to.

  4. Re:Moore or less... on Is the Universe its own Largest Computer? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Are you intelligent enouch to comprehend number bases? I think you aren't, or else you would have used hexadecimal (much more logical especially when dealing with doubling). You can redeem yourself by reposting with hexadecimal.

  5. Re:GO KILL-9/M0RLA on Moronic Hacking Contest Ends In Free-For-All · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Are you intelligent enough to comprehend number bases? If you are, please repost your e-mail count in hexadecimal, a much more sensible base.

  6. Re:Just think of it this way on Review of Linux Gaming Using WineX 2.0 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What's with the decimal? Gross, use hexadecimal. Please reformat your post using hexadecimal dollar values--nerds hate decimal.

  7. Re:but WineX vs. Windows on Review of Linux Gaming Using WineX 2.0 · · Score: 1

    Um, could you quit with the decimal? All nerds use hexadecimal now already.