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bloke_without_a_favorite_colour:

I actually figured I should just redo all the numerals and get it 
over with. I had some additional criteria that severly limited my 
choices. I ended up straining just to get 18 characters (hexadecimal 
plus separate binary). It's at:

http://thinkit.tripod.com/newnum.htm

I don't know how you generated all your digits...I assume you wrote a 
program? I wonder how many are possible with my criteria. I'm 
guessing not more than 25 or so.


