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Originally posted by civicious@Nov 13 2003, 04:40 PM
binary? what the fuck?
do yall use some kinda program to translate that shit? please don't tell me that you have that shit memorized
Originally posted by Smonkeyboy@Nov 13 2003, 06:55 PM
i thought all binarywas was #s
Originally posted by IDMaxGuy@Nov 13 2003, 08:29 PM
okay quick explanation each character no matter what it is has an 8 digit binary code attached to it, this even includes a space For Example:
The letter L would be 01001100 where as the lower case would be 01101100
so that means if you wanted to call someone a loser it would look like this... 0110110001101111011100110110010101110010
now multiple words, like, you are a loser you must add spaces or else when the binary is decoded it will look like this youarealoser so the binary for that would be 011110010110111101110101001000000110000101110010011001010010000001100001001000000110110001101111011100110110010101110010
gets lengthy eh? I do a little of my own typing it, but for big things I use a converter.... i mean cmon, that just gets fucking huge...
well i hope i explained it good. and didnt leave anything out.
Originally posted by Smonkeyboy@Nov 13 2003, 06:55 PM
i thought all binarywas was #s
0
01 =1
10 =2
11 =3
100 =4
101 = 5
110 = 6
111 =7
1000 =8
1001 =9
1010 =10
1011 =11
1100 =12
1101 =13
1110 =14
1111 =15
like that
and so on and so forth
Originally posted by civicious@Nov 13 2003, 04:40 PM
binary? what the fuck?
do yall use some kinda program to translate that shit? please don't tell me that you have that shit memorized
Originally posted by Gen2Teg@Nov 13 2003, 11:28 PM
how about we just stick to plain ol' english?
Originally posted by IDMaxGuy@Nov 13 2003, 08:29 PM
okay quick explanation each character no matter what it is has an 8 digit binary code attached to it, this even includes a space For Example:
The letter L would be 01001100 where as the lower case would be 01101100
so that means if you wanted to call someone a loser it would look like this... 0110110001101111011100110110010101110010
now multiple words, like, you are a loser you must add spaces or else when the binary is decoded it will look like this youarealoser so the binary for that would be 011110010110111101110101001000000110000101110010011001010010000001100001001000000110110001101111011100110110010101110010
gets lengthy eh? I do a little of my own typing it, but for big things I use a converter.... i mean cmon, that just gets fucking huge...
well i hope i explained it good. and didnt leave anything out.
Originally posted by IDMaxGuy+Nov 13 2003, 08:33 PM-->Smonkeyboy@Nov 13 2003, 06:55 PM
i thought all binarywas was #s
0
01 =1
10 =2
11 =3
100 =4
101 = 5
110 = 6
111 =7
1000 =8
1001 =9
1010 =10
1011 =11
1100 =12
1101 =13
1110 =14
1111 =15
like that
and so on and so forth
close but no cigar
00110000 = 0
00110001 = 1
00110010 = 2
00110011 = 3
00110100 = 4
00110101 = 5
00110110 = 6
00110111 = 7
00111000 = 8
00111001 = 9
0011000100110000 = 10
see close to yours only with some added numbers