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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 awkward descriptions of certain tools.
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[[Image:Gao_decimal.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Jeffrey Gao Decimal System data reference sheet in Copernicus in [[2005-06|May 2006]].]] The '''Jeffrey Gao Hexadecimal System''' (JGHS) was a tool categorization scheme created by [[Jeffrey Gao]] when he was the [[Quartermaster]] in [[2005-06]]. 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 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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[[Image:Corkboard.jpg|left|thumb|400px|The Coarkboard in Copernicus being outfitted with the latest Gao Hexadecimal system.]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:17, 16 April 2010

The Jeffrey Gao Decimal System data reference sheet in Copernicus in May 2006.
The Jeffrey Gao Hexadecimal System (JGHS) was a tool categorization scheme created by Jeffrey Gao when he was the Quartermaster in 2005-06. 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.

The Coarkboard in Copernicus being outfitted with the latest Gao Hexadecimal system.