Blot initials in binary

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How to blot initials in binary

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I wish I could see how computers really work. Computers see everything as ones and zeroes. Even me? AAARGH! Whats happening!? Where AM I? Youre inside your computer! You SAID you wanted to see how they work. Couldnt you just tell me? Now what? To get around in the computer world, youre going to need to speak binary. Whats BINARY? Binary is a system of numbers that has only two digits, 1 and 0. No twos? Or threes? Or fours? Or fives? Or Nope, just two kinds of numbers, one and zero. Why would you get rid of all the other numbers? The binary system is very useful in electronics, because you can use the ones and zeroes to stand for on and off. Like flipping a switch? Exactly. Imagine zero stands for OFF, and one means youve switched it ON. Okaaay I know it can be confusing, because you come from a decimal world. Decimals? We have 10 fingers. So we get used to counting by 10s. Thats what decimal means. Deci- means 10. Like how decade means 10 years? Right. So when you count up o

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Binary number 000000+0+0+0 8 01000 0+8+0+0+0 9 01001 0+8+0+0+1 10 01010 0+8+0+2+0 11 01011 0+8+0+2+126 more rows
01001000 doesnt equal to H in decimal, its equal to 72, which corresponds to H on the ASCII table, or 48 in hexadecimal. Binary numbers are written with least docHub digit right (just like decimals), so you always know where to start - from one (2^0).
On the closed captions, the code is grouped with commas: Why dont you just 011, 1111, 011, 011 which translates to Why dont you just F off a derogatory slang term.
ASCII - Binary Character Table LetterASCII CodeBinary H 072 01001000 I 073 01001001 J 074 01001010 K 075 0100101122 more rows
01001001 00100000 01101100 01101111 01110110 01100101 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 is binary code for I love you.
Each character has an associated decimal value. ASCII characters include the characters a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and an assortment of punctuation marks. In the first example of the previous section, the binary number is 01101000 (decimal number 104). In ASCII, this number would produce lowercase h.
01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00100001 Those ones and zeros might not look like anything to you, but in binary code the numbers are actually saying Hello!
From the ASCII conversion chart, the letters HELLO can be represented by binary numbers as follows: H - 01001000. E - 01000101. L - 01001100. L - 01001100.

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