Hmm, gives me an idea. Us IT geeks really ought to get a set of Hex numbered balls made up for when our geek friends come over.
Oh wait, never mind, we have no friends.![]()
Hahaha... That's better than trying to devise a billiard game based on binary!
Poker Pocket Billiards. Here is the start of the rules from 1914:GAME OF POKER POCKET BILLIARDS
Played with Lettered Balls on a Six-Pocket Table
Why not? One can practice their CIDR "stealing a bit from the fourth octet" subnet masks!
"Oh, he just sank the /29 ball!"
(Gosh, now that I think of it, I just *really* dipped my network geek cards on that one!)
Hahaha... That's better than trying to devise a billiard game based on binary!
OMG, Hahahaha... maybe we should play straight pool that way, but I was thinking to the /23 ball! *dies from exhaustion*
Now there's an idea -- I wasn't thinking straight pool when I said /29. (8 would be a very poor straight pool run, IMHO.) /25 (or race to 128) is a nice first tier round-robin match of straight pool. /24 (race to 256) is what championships are made of. But /23 (512)? "Dies of exhaustion" is right! Whump! :thud:
Say, come to think of it, where have we taken the poor OP's thread?!? Sorry about that artmustel!
-Sean