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Luc Pattyn11-May-10 8:25
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn11-May-10 8:25 
you're making things hard on yourself. Five simply is 10 in base 5. So the fourth power of that is 10000. That's all. No carries involved.

However, it is not the available number of versions, as the early versions would have fewer digits; so the better approximation would be 11110 in base 5. Note that I left out one, as I assume the very first version will have one digit, not zero digits. Unless you forget about version numbers until you actually need them.

It is too bad we never got an actual question about this very interesting subject...

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