User talk:AndyTheGrump/Conspiracies

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)


 * 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://en.wikipedia.org/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)


 * ...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)