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  • Beenary Counter

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  • BEES!

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  • Beenary Clock
  • u/tomxor
    4 levels of geek - bees, beenary representation, beenary segmentation of 1 rotation of the hive into 2**16 (the lowest bee counts ~1.32s increments aka "bees"), based on the apiformes epoch (no leap bees, no queen zones, no hivelight saving bees, yes... it will gradually drift out of sync with the hive's rotation, currently by 20.48 bees or 27 "seconds" in old humanoid time. When the difference approaches 2**15 bees it is speculated honeygeddon will occur, or perhaps more realistically an aristocratic upheaval and abolishment of apiformes epoch based bee keeping).
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    #bee #clock

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