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HexCalendar-2012.pdf | 2011-12-20 | 47.5 kB | |
HexCalendar.java | 2011-12-20 | 20.0 kB | |
HexCalendar-java_generated.pdf | 2011-06-14 | 45.1 kB | |
hexDigiClock.sh | 2011-06-14 | 2.9 kB | |
README-hexadecimal-time.txt | 2011-06-09 | 432 Bytes | |
hexCalendar-2011a.pdf | 2011-06-09 | 33.9 kB | |
Totals: 6 Items | 149.7 kB | 0 |
Hexadecimal Time Computers are quite comfortable with using hexadecimal, hexadecimal or base 16 has more factors than base 10, there are two hex's in a byte. Also Hexadecimal is a Harmonic of Harmony, 2^4 is 16. So Harmonic solutions are more beautiful. Already has been developed for Hexadecimal Time: - a font to logically represent hexadecimal - a hexadecimal solar calendar - a hexadecimal digital clock hexDigiClock.sh