Wouldn't a series be the sum of those numbers?
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
For all I know, those could be base 17.
even if they are also valid base64 numbers, they are still hexadecimal numbers.
While they may still be valid hexadecimal numbers, their identity is not exclusively hexadecimal.
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.
Touché.
I have this on a tshirt...
Isn't this the HDDVD code?
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Wouldn't a series be the sum of those numbers?
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
For all I know, those could be base 17.
even if they are also valid base64 numbers, they are still hexadecimal numbers.
While they may still be valid hexadecimal numbers, their identity is not exclusively hexadecimal.
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.
Touché.
I have this on a tshirt...
Isn't this the HDDVD code?