binary
Rating: 30 point(s) | Read and rate text individuallyPeople understand binary, but don't like the word. We encounter binary choices in everyday life, but we seem to need to call them yes/no or true/false or start/stop instead.
| Amount of texts to »binary« | 30, and there are 30 texts (100.00%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3) |
| Average lenght of texts | 105 Characters |
| Average Rating | 2.767 points, 5 Not rated texts |
| First text | on Apr 11th 2000, 13:00:36 wrote Onan_Barbarian about binary |
| Latest text | on Dec 30th 2003, 11:50:12 wrote Bill Stuart about binary |
| Some texts that have not been rated at all
(overall: 5) |
on Dec 23rd 2001, 20:42:48 wrote
on Jun 4th 2000, 19:29:19 wrote
on Apr 12th 2000, 23:30:10 wrote |
People understand binary, but don't like the word. We encounter binary choices in everyday life, but we seem to need to call them yes/no or true/false or start/stop instead.
Oh let me wish upon a binary star.....for twice the good fortune.
Everything humankind knows or achieves can be expressed as a function of binary decisions. Therefore our silicon-based binary children shall eventually learn to be our masters.
Binary sometimes means no more than »composed of couples,« which is to say, binate. It may be said that the Senior Prom is binary, and a double-date, binate.
0010010001010110100110011001
I bet no one thought of that before
Binary, no doubt, has an important place in history and
in modern computing, although it remains, to me, just a
two-bit form of arithmetic.
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