Zero One Boys's Profile |
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It's all about the 1's and 0's |
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| Age: | 103 years old |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA |
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| Height: | 0' 0" |
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| Last Login: | Oct 26, 2007 (355 days back) |
About Me |
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Welcome to Zero One Boys Social Club The Zero One Boys Social Club was started in December 2005, for the purpose of bringing together a group of old friends to host various parties, and events, in the Tallahassee, FL area and to promote the Tallahassee, FL Computer scenes. |
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| Binary: Pertaining to a number system that has just two unique digits. For most purposes, we use the decimal number system, which has ten unique digits, 0 through 9. All other numbers are then formed by combining these ten digits. Computers are based on the binary numbering system, which consists of just two unique numbers, 0 and 1. All operations that are possible in the decimal system (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) are equally possible in the binary system.We use the decimal system in everyday life because it seems more natural (we have ten fingers and ten toes). For the computer, the binary system is more natural because of its electrical nature (charged versus uncharged).In the decimal system, each digit position represents a value of 10 to the position's power. For example, the number 345 means:3 three 100s (10 to the 2nd power)plus4 four 10s (10 to the first power)plus5 five 1s (10 to the zeroth power)In the binary system, each digit position represents a value of 2. For example, the binary number 1011 equals:1 one 8 (2 to the 3rd power)plus0 zero 4s (2 to the 2nd power)plus1 one 2 (2 to the first power)plus1 one 1 (2 to the zeroth power)So a binary 1011 equals a decimal 11.Because computers use the binary number system, powers of 2 play an important role. This is why everything in computers seems to come in 8s (2 to the 3rd power), 64s (2 to the 6th power), 128s (2 to the 7th power), and 256s (2 to the 8th power).Programmers also use the octal (8 numbers) and hexadecimal (16 numbers) number systems because they map nicely onto the binary system. Each octal digit represents exactly three binary digits, and each hexadecimal digit represents four binary digits. | |
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My Background and Lifestyle |
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| MaritalStatus: | Swinger |
| Hometown: | Binaryville |
| Religion: | Scientologist |
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My Friends |
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Justice, Alex, Tiki Bar TV, Kevin, Gerrett, Worktruck, Johnny Johnny, Danielle
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