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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic209 View Post
    Now do it in Hexadecimal

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    wat, no... I'm not there yet Probably never will. I don't think that's part of my studies
    Quote Originally Posted by Anakso View Post
    Grats geng
    It's so easy once you know hehe.
    Thanks! Huehue, I'm so proud
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    lel.
    nou

    +22 10110, huehue

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElyPop View Post
    I don't get it.
    Its binary.

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    Geng aren't you at the first year of uni?
    It might be, I can assure you, you'll learn a lot more beyond what you're learning now. If you're doing any kind of computational mathematics or internet software stuff you probably will.

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    Binary is extremely easy though.

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    Ohhhh.
    Now I get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElyPop View Post
    Ohhhh.
    Now I get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eniah View Post
    Binary is extremely easy though.
    Im surprised nobody has made the binary joke yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eniah View Post
    Binary is extremely easy though.
    I was talking about Hexadecimal but yea it's all fairly easy Both are taught in first year units but we don't do all our first year units at once so I'm assuming geng isn't either.

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    How you doin'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic209 View Post
    Im surprised nobody has made the binary joke yet
    Never heard it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic209 View Post
    Im surprised nobody has made the binary joke yet
    There are 10 kinds of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.

    Happy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic209 View Post
    Im surprised nobody has made the binary joke yet
    There are 10 kinds of people...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anakso View Post
    There are 10 kinds of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.

    Happy?
    I don't get it.

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    There are 10 kinds of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.

    Happy?
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    There are 10 kinds of people...
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    Extremely happy :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElyPop View Post
    I don't get it.
    10 in binary equals 2 in decimal

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElyPop View Post
    I don't get it.
    10 is 2 in binary

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    Ohhh, okay.
    Shitty joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElyPop View Post
    Ohhh, okay.
    Shitty joke.
    You just dont get computer geeks humour :P

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    Ely if this makes sense, to convert binary to decimal count from the right side starting at 1 and each digit doubles in value as you go. If it's a 1 you count it, if it's a zero you don't then add up all the 1s value.

    So
    10 is 2+0 = 2 in decimal
    111 would be 4+2+1 since they're all 1s so 7.
    101 would be 4+0+1 so 5.
    1111 would be 8+4+2+1 so 15 and so on

    +23

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic209 View Post
    You just dont get computer geeks humour :P
    Clearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anakso View Post
    Ely if this makes sense, to convert binary to decimal count from the right side starting at 1 and each digit doubles in value as you go. If it's a 1 you count it, if it's a zero you don't then add up all the 1s value.

    So
    10 is 2+0 = 2 in decimal
    111 would be 4+2+1 since they're all 1s so 7.
    101 would be 4+0+1 so 5.
    1111 would be 8+4+2+1 so 15 and so on

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    Nope, that went right over my head.
    You've mistaken me for someone with common sense and a brain.

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