[tdwg-tag] TDWG ontology revisited ... a newcomer's perspective

Jim Croft jim.croft at gmail.com
Fri May 15 07:50:54 CEST 2009


yeah, that's it,
01101000011101000111010001110000001110100010111100101111011100100110010001100110001011100110011101100101011011110111001101110000011001010110001101101001011001010111001100101110011011110111001001100111001011110110110001110011011010010110010000101111011100110111000001100101011000110110100101100101011100110110010001101001011100100010111101000001011001010110010001100101011100110101111101100001011001010110011101111001011100000111010001101001010111110110110001110011011010010110010000101110011100100110010001100110

everything you need is there...  but some computer already knew that...

jim

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Paul Kirk <p.kirk at cabi.org> wrote:
> Ah yes Jim, your species is this ... isn't it?
>
> 01110101 01110010 01101110 00111010 01101100 01110011 01101001
> 01100100 00111010 01110101 01100010 01101001 01101111 00101110
> 01101111 01110010 01100111 00111010 01101110 01100001 01101101
> 01100101 01100010 01100001 01101010 01101011 00111010 00110010
> 00110101 00111001 00110011 00111001 00110100 00110111
>
> But are we all sure it's the same species?
>
> Paul
> ________________________________
> From: Jim Croft [mailto:jim.croft at gmail.com]
> Sent: Fri 15/05/2009 01:39
> To: Paul Kirk
> Cc: Peter DeVries; Kevin Richards; tdwg-tag at lists.tdwg.org;
> lynette.woodburn at csiro.au
> Subject: Re: [tdwg-tag] TDWG ontology revisited ... a newcomer's perspective
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Paul Kirk <p.kirk at cabi.org> wrote:
>> Pete,
>>
>> If you had a 'container' called species concept what would you put in it
>> so
>> that computers, let alone other people, knew what you meant?
>
> That's a no brainer... her you go:
>
> 01110101 01110010 01101110 00111010 01101100 01110011 01101001
> 01100100 00111010 01110101 01100010 01101001 01101111 00101110
> 01101111 01110010 01100111 00111010 01101110 01100001 01101101
> 01100101 01100010 01100001 01101110 01101011 00111010 00110010
> 00110101 00111001 00110011 00111001 00110100 00110111
>
>    or to be abstract:
>
> 75 72 6e 3a 6c 73 69 64 3a 75 62 69 6f 2e 6f 72 67 3a 6e 61 6d 65 62
> 61 6e 6b 3a 32 35 39 33 39 34 37
>
> yep... sure works for me...  know *exactly* what you are talking about... :)
>
> jim
>
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