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Binary Numbers in 60 Seconds

Understand how binary numbers work, including how to read binary numbers, and create your own.  
 
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zdayhopeing (10 hours ago) Show Hide
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011010010110011000100000011110 010110111101110101001000000111 011101100101011100100110010100 100000011000010010000001101000 011011110111010001100100011011 110110011100100000011000010110 111001100100001000000111100101 101111011101010010000001110111 011001010111001001100101001000 000110100001110101011011100110 011101110010011110010010000001 110111011011110111010101101100 011001000010000001111001011011 110111010100100000011001010110 000101110100001000000111100101 101111011101010111001001110011 01100101011011000110
thomastisine (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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you used 0101111 seconds, not... ugh, can't be bothered to figure out 60
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wow, thank you very much for making this video for me
KINGxB (1 week ago) Show Hide
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you said theres no 22's but you shoul have said 16's. also since binary works in 8 bit incrimints in most cases you shoulda had the 8 bit system instead of an odd 5 bit. 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1. it explains more and you also said in 60 seconds when you took 95. sorry just felt like letting you know :)
TheStickyNoteKing (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Doing eight bits would have made it even longer, and it's a bit messy for people who don't know anything about binary to start with.
Falessi (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@KINGxB lol
rlapoint17 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Awesome explanation, saved me on a camera address install. Much appreciated.
AreSkavlid (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You used 1001100 seconds, not .
jjojjorge (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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He is using natural binary system.
jjojjorge (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Machine language / binaries as it was done druing the 1950's has not gone away completely; yes, I know you may perceive it as obvious. In fact, from a bigger programming-system it is imperative to never disappear, because it is obvious that decisions always break into yes or no, regarless of complexity. I mean, compare the latests generation languages to assembly for example, or even COBOL; the foundation is the same, but done in a greater amd bigger system.

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