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Hello! Today were going to talkabout binary numbers and dip switches and how you sometimes need to usethose when youre doing lighting. Well also cover some weird little inconsistenciesthat can crop up when youre dealing with binary. Youre probably familiar with counting in decimal. Deci comes from the Latin decimus which is which means a tenth. Its also where we get words like decade or decimate. Its a pretty common system because humans, barringaccident, generally have ten fingers although the Babylonians did use a base 60 system. Which iswhy 60 and multiples of 60 crop up sort of weirdlycommonly. Like you have 60 seconds to a minute, 60 minutes to an hour, 360 degrees in a circle. To count in decimal you start with zero. You havenothing. No things. Then you go from one to nine. Now when you get to nine youve run out ofnumbers (unless youre Babylonian) but in decimal nines as high as we can go. so what we do is we then say that this is