M4D M4X & BANGGOOD Double 11 GIVEAWAY

Entered. Thanks for the fun video. I watched it twice just to be sure :slight_smile:

Submitted the form. Thank you for the GAW!

Never be afraid my friend, here comes Adam’s neat hand trick into scene, which is called, ‘binary hands’.

I used only my hands to count, and each of my fingers was a binary digit of the binary number, which I want to count/display. One finger closed, it is a 0, one fully open is a 1. Based on preference, one may use the rightmost or leftmost finger on the left hand first, and continue ‘displaying’ digits from 32 on the right hand. With the left hand only, I can display any number for myself between 0 and 31 (2 on 5th power minus one). If I also use my right hand, the range is 0 to 1023 (2 on 10th power minus one).

Also, this can be refined to use a radix of 3 instead of 2, if more numbers are needed. With that, fully closed finger is 0, finger opened except the closest joint to the palm is 1, finger fully opened (including joint near palm) is 2. Now this is ‘ternary hands’.
That should result a range of 0-242 (3 on 5th power minus one) for one hand, and a range of 0-59048 (3 on 10th power minus one) for both hands.
Also, this needs some more exercises to keep the fingers correctly rendered during counting.

Despite all of these above, I still only can hope, that I entered the correct answer.

:D

Playful giveaway, nice :slight_smile: Submitted the form, thank you!

thanks for the nice giveaway, entered

Submitted answer.

Entered! Thanks.

Submitted. Thank you for the giveaway. At one point in the video there was a 1 that was part of a logo with ‘one’ written next to it. I did not count that as one. Not sure if I should have though… guess we will see!

Entered. Thanks

Entered. Thanks Martin for this very fun Giveaway! I watched the video 4 times, and every time a different number came up!

Entered. Wow this was a hard one. Still not quite shure if I counted correctly.

Entered :slight_smile:

I entered

Glad I did not need sound, still haven’t hooked up speakers to this PC.

Do the numbers on the boxes on the table also count (multiple times)?

Martin, as a native English speaker, I appreciate you using the language. You do a very nice job speaking it. Thank you for the deals!

?? where do you read a 11 on a box?

joined. thanks.

I literally counted every 11 I could see. Is that what I’m meant to do?



yes
but you did not see all ;)

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