

Yes. The check digit is calculated using base 10


Yes. The check digit is calculated using base 10


That’s the kind of variation is associated with small numbers. I’d be curious to see the overall/5 year average graph.


As a software engineer, the grunt work is reasoning about my code, something a statistical model can’t do.


4G is gigabit the problem is the users don’t exist in a void where they have their own cell tower and also don’t all have expensive devices and also radio interference exists cause of the sun, etc. Same with WiFi.


I’ve taken a nuclear weapons course and the way it was explained to me was that if you build nuclear weapons and place them in silos you have to fire. Not firing is taken as indication that you don’t actually find the threat serious enough to have drawn it. At least that’s how it can be argued in court. Basically it’s illegal to build nuclear weapons if you don’t feel you have to fire.


$135 is meaningless


This is the kind of shit you’d read in a textbook from the 70s


Base ten then


No option for “multi-country region”?


Credit card numbers are in base 10
Well I have not 15, not 16, but 17 whole dollars in mine.


It’s not possible because that’s 16 digits.


(Nick cage “you don’t say” meme)


You should consider a VM
“Manipulate”