Woe is me...
I am never ending an email with 'Regards' again.
The 'G' and the 'T' buttons are far too close to each other.
The 'G' and the 'T' buttons are far too close to each other.
Hoots mon you are a dinker its TreeGuards
Or yours Treely hehe

Your contacts must love you...
Hi woe, I'm Josh.
Good for you! this may cause some consternation to vanish.
This just shows that you're human. I avoid such announcements as my goal is to eventually make my online friends question if I'm actually a sentient computer program or an angel that's playing a joke on people (I should change my IP address to HEAVEN just to screw with them).
Your IP address is a numerical ID, commonly represented in four sections though it can be represented differently. Please, explain how you are going to get it to say 'HEAVEN'
432836 and some zeros as blank place holders?? lol
No, I plan to ask God to change it so that it does spell HEAVEN without using numbers.
An IP address is in the format x.x.x.x, with the maximum value per section being 255... No placeholders, how about just 43.28.3.6?
IPv6 may come a bit closer to spelling "heaven", I guess... At least the A and the E can be used in those addresses.

IPv6 may come a bit closer to spelling "heaven", I guess... At least the A and the E can be used in those addresses.
IPv6 is massive compared to the more common IP addresses, the only reason you can use As and Es is because they shortened it by using hexadecimal. If using plain decimal, the number would be approx. 1.6 times larger (that isn't an assumption made by the fact hex. has 16 digits, I checked on a calculator and it is between 2x and 1.6x)
Now we need trihexadecimal, to get every letter in the alphabet
At least I think that's how you write base 36
Now we need trihexadecimal, to get every letter in the alphabet
