> >   hexadecimal is a representation of a number, but in a different
> >   base that you (humans) are used to. you have a number of bases,
> >   being:
> 
> Humans are used to 'one' base and not others?  Some (not sub) humans 
> are used to other bases:-)

  well.. i would not teach my child how to count in binary, octal 
  or hexadecimal. :>> hehe.. i guess it would be easier to say that
  *most* humans (minus the computer nerds) can count in only one
  base :>

az. 
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