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The '''Jeffrey Gao hexadecimal system''' was a tool categorization scheme created by [[Jeffrey Gao]] when he was the [[Quartermaster]]. It was noted for its sexualised descriptions of certain tools such as "Hookers" for assorted hooks and "Strippers" for wire-strippers.
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The '''Jeffrey Gao Hexadecimal System''' (JGHS) was a tool categorization scheme created by [[Jeffrey Gao]] when he was the [[Quartermaster]]. It was noted for its sexualised descriptions of certain tools such as "Hookers" for assorted hooks and "Strippers" for wire-strippers.
  
 
The system was etched in permanent marker on the [[Keplernicus]] cork board.
 
The system was etched in permanent marker on the [[Keplernicus]] cork board.
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After the room change of [[2008-09]], although many items still carry labels, the JGHS has yet to be re-implemented, perhaps due to ambiguities in Quartermaster role.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:05, 9 April 2010

The Jeffrey Gao Hexadecimal System (JGHS) was a tool categorization scheme created by Jeffrey Gao when he was the Quartermaster. It was noted for its sexualised descriptions of certain tools such as "Hookers" for assorted hooks and "Strippers" for wire-strippers.

The system was etched in permanent marker on the Keplernicus cork board. After the room change of 2008-09, although many items still carry labels, the JGHS has yet to be re-implemented, perhaps due to ambiguities in Quartermaster role.