Originally posted by: Occifer
Quick! How many is that in binary?!
63. Yes, I cheated and used the Windows calculatorOriginally posted by: Occifer
Quick! How many is that in binary?!
Originally posted by: SuperCommando
63. Yes, I cheated and use the Windows calculatorOriginally posted by: Occifer
Quick! How many is that in binary?!![]()
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: Occifer
Quick! How many is that in binary?!
Damn, thats what I was thinking also. How sad. How geeky. =P
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: Occifer
Quick! How many is that in binary?!
Damn, thats what I was thinking also. How sad. How geeky. =P
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: Occifer
Quick! How many is that in binary?!
Damn, thats what I was thinking also. How sad. How geeky. =P
Worse would be the one who actually answers it
I'm just bored, that's all. Putting off doing more studying for my systems design and architecture test in 5 hours. Heh. We actually haven't done a whole lot with binary in that class.Originally posted by: Occifer
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: Occifer
Quick! How many is that in binary?!
Damn, thats what I was thinking also. How sad. How geeky. =P
Worse would be the one who actually answers it
SuperCommando wins the geek award!:beer:
Technically, I suppose that's the right answer. Although I'm right if 111111 was the binaryOriginally posted by: ElFenix
its 11011001000000111
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: Occifer
Quick! How many is that in binary?!
Damn, thats what I was thinking also. How sad. How geeky. =P
Originally posted by: ElFenix
its 11011001000000111
Originally posted by: Electrode
Me is teh ubar g33k. I figured out that 111111 is '63' written in binary, WITHOUT using any calculator. 111111 == 1+2+4+8+16+32 == 63
