The following is a series of hexadecimal numbers: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0

By 7 Ryan Grove on April 30, 2007

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2 steve_c who agreed, says

Wouldn't a series be the sum of those numbers?

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7 Ryan Grove who agreed, says

Only in the mathematical sense. I was using it in its more general sense to mean a sequence, group, set, etc.: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/series

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4 Alkanshel who agreed, says

For all I know, those could be base 17.

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8 Vynce who agreed, says

even if they are also valid base64 numbers, they are still hexadecimal numbers.

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4 Alkanshel who agreed, says

While they may still be valid hexadecimal numbers, their identity is not exclusively hexadecimal.

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7 Ryan Grove who agreed, says

Be that as it may, the claim is a fact. It is a series of hexadecimal numbers, regardless of whether or not it is also a series of base 17 or base64 numbers. These things are not mutually exclusive.

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4 Alkanshel who agreed, says

Touché.

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2 fmoo who hasn't voted, says

I have this on a tshirt...

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No_score IsaacZ who agreed, says

Isn't this the HDDVD code?

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