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Let me be the first to comment on a major bias I have identified. Every single contribution you have made to Wikipedia was posted and stored in binary, with no attempt at all to use trinary. I hope this helps... :) Guy Macon 20:43, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, thanks for the suggestion re my alleged pro-binary bias. I can assure you this is untrue, as I'm currently engaged in writing a tridecimal operating system. Sadly, Intel (who are obviously part of the Binary Cabal) refuse to develop the necessary hardware. Though I can see the merits of a trinary system, it is still to deterministic to my liking as it only allows three values: True, False, and Um, I dunno. A tridecimal (base-13) system allows much more vague values...

Hurumph! My comment at http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Talk:Tredecimal#Tredecimal_vs._Tridecimal_vs.Triskadecimal has been up FIVE WHOLE MINUTES (before dawn on Christmas Day) and you have TOTALLY IGNORED this vital issue so far!! What are you doing, sleeping?

(And yes, I did save this for two weeks just so I could post it before dawn on Dec, 25, which, BTW, is mathematically equal to Oct. 31...) Guy Macon 13:06, 25 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

...And there's yet another piece of information learned on Wikipedia that I'll probably never forget, no matter how hard I try to ;-)
A very belated Season's Greetings to all those who visit this lonely outpost in Wiki user space - so remote that even its creator seems not to have it on his watchlist. Doh!
(P.S., the tridecimal operating system project has currently been put aside to instead work on one that doesn't work using logic at all, but instead uses opinions, ignorance and pig-headed stubbornness. It shows real promise in the field of modelling human behaviour.)
AndyTheGrump (talk) 01:17, 13 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]