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however Iamp;#39;m doing problems with ASCII you just go to ASCII table comm good well usually cuz I google it and the first result and two because I really like the cheap perfume that they have advertisements for itamp;#39;s the best in the UK and what can I say Iamp;#39;m just kidding anyway so this is the way the ASCII table is organized so you know bunch of people got together and said hey whatamp;#39;s the best way to do this and this is what they arrived at so the standard ASCII table that you look at here this is just seven bits right 0 through 127 and actually here this is your extended ASCII code so youamp;#39;ve got some special characters here theyamp;#39;re like yeah letamp;#39;s throw in the fraction 1/2 and 1/4 and also you know some Greek characters and these are also for building user interfaces you know like you think like old text-based programs and these are actually for rendering images extended ASCII itamp;#39;s interesting but weamp;#39;re not too worried