Sad thing is in the 80’s everyone made you add Octal, Hex, and Binary on a programmer interview. I bet most computer programmers can’t add in One of them
John and Scott, I think of you as artists (yes, really). Most artists ( I know a few ) are totally clueless when it comes to higher math and logic functions. Do you get outside help on these panels?
meg_grif over 4 years ago
Alright, I admit it; I did the math to verify that the answer was correct.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 4 years ago
Brings back memories of reading hex core dumps from the IBM 360…
rekam Premium Member over 4 years ago
Looks as though you caught a couple of Geeks in your web here, guys.
AlanM over 4 years ago
1A + 2B = 45 base 16 is 26 + 43 = 69 base 10.
I have to admit I did that in my head.
Am I a geek?
Stevefk over 4 years ago
Apparently the numbers just don’t add up when it comes to impressing the ladies.
Tkdgator over 4 years ago
Apparently these ladies are not interested in the number 69
Totalloser Premium Member over 4 years ago
Sad thing is in the 80’s everyone made you add Octal, Hex, and Binary on a programmer interview. I bet most computer programmers can’t add in One of them
The Wiz Premium Member over 4 years ago
What the **** are you guys talking about?
jmorris9999 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Course not, everyone knows you get the most ohs with binary.
DaveQuinn over 4 years ago
Amazing how many “computer experts” read the comics.
cmo2495 Premium Member over 4 years ago
John and Scott, I think of you as artists (yes, really). Most artists ( I know a few ) are totally clueless when it comes to higher math and logic functions. Do you get outside help on these panels?
Ken Norris Premium Member over 4 years ago
There are three kinds of people in the world: those who can count and those who can’t.
chromosome Premium Member over 4 years ago
There are plenty of lady geeks out there who will be impressed… you just have to find them.
NWdryad over 4 years ago
How he managed to attract four wives is beyond me.
hwolfe22 over 4 years ago
I though in hex 1A would equal 16+11, and 2B would equal 32+12, so the addition would come out to 71. Am I mis-remembering hexidecimal?