what would be the binary code? it should be:
000 . 001 . 010 . 011 . 100 . 101 . 110 . 111
do you see any similarities? if you want to write it really
fast by hand it might look like this after a while:
(...of course: if 2 strokes hit they will be "destroyed" and carried
one position left when adding...pretty much like normal binary math).
try it...it's very easy!
for multiplication you still need to memorize the multiplication-
table...but it is much smaller and easier than the decimal one:
how about counting with your fingers? just use your 8 fingers
to count...you still have the two thumbs for the powers:
that means you can count up to 24 that way!
or you do it the binary way (we will show you some pictures
about that soon...). pro: you fingers look exactly like the numbers
and you can count to 31 with one hand and up to 1023 with both!!
one week has 8 days (you have one more day to relax...smile)
about 4 weeks make one month (3.8 to be exact...today that's 4.345).
12 month make one year...just like today.
what about world time? we thought about that...and we don't like
swatch-beats...but more about that soon...
by the way: this is the octomatics time you spent on this website:
(you need the flash-plugin):
[埋込みオブジェクト:octo-timer.swf]
maybe you still need to be compatible to the old decimal system
sometimes. in that case you may find this a helpful tool:
we still need to convince texas instruments that this would
be a really important and profitable new device:
in the meantime we will have to put up
with our handhelds:
we haven't finished our 'octocalc.prc'...but here you
can get the feeling for it with our flash-version.
so...what do you think about this system?
i hope you got some inspiration and became a little octimised ;-).
send wishes, ideas or comments to:
octomatics@iverse.org