Count to 1000
Anonymous #3B3A
2050 - half of the 21st century will lies here, towards even more unknown future.
Anonymous #3B3A
2^11 + 2x3
Anonymous #3B3A
211 + 23
Anonymous #3B3A
2^11 + 2x5
Anonymous #3B3A
211 + (22)x3
Anonymous #3B3A
2^11 + 2x7
Elly Catfox
nya
211 + 24
Anyone ever count bits (as in powers of 2) in their head to relax or stave off boredom? Been doing it a few times a year, my whole life, ever since I was 8 or 9 years old. Usually it’s when I’m stuck in a hospital or looney bin.
I have the first 16 memorized.
(2^16 = 65536)
My favorite number used to be 8 bits (256), but has since been eclipsed by 16 bits, (65,536.)
Anyone ever count bits (as in powers of 2) in their head to relax or stave off boredom? Been doing it a few times a year, my whole life, ever since I was 8 or 9 years old. Usually it’s when I’m stuck in a hospital or looney bin.
I have the first 16 memorized.
(2^16 = 65536)
My favorite number used to be 8 bits (256), but has since been eclipsed by 16 bits, (65,536.)
Anonymous #3B3A
@OliverHancock
Well, for me, it is playing with calculator. I sure remembered that 65k number.
Now for bits.
(100000010001)2
Well, for me, it is playing with calculator. I sure remembered that 65k number.
Now for bits.
(100000010001)2
Anonymous #3B3A
031353
Elly Catfox
nya
4027 in octal. (My phone seems to be incapable of copying and pasting, or otherwise inputting subscripts, running its current OS and software.)
I once tried to program an octal calculator with a Chozo theme from Metroid.
I had theorized that, since humanity’s choice to primarily use the decimal system is because we have 10 fingers, bird people would use an octal system because they have 8 talons.
Indeed, it’s a bit of a stretch I admit, but if you count double long scratches, angled scratches, and angled talon hook symbols as unique characters rather than variants, then you’ve essentially got 8 different characters written on the Chozo walls.
I once tried to program an octal calculator with a Chozo theme from Metroid.
I had theorized that, since humanity’s choice to primarily use the decimal system is because we have 10 fingers, bird people would use an octal system because they have 8 talons.
Indeed, it’s a bit of a stretch I admit, but if you count double long scratches, angled scratches, and angled talon hook symbols as unique characters rather than variants, then you’ve essentially got 8 different characters written on the Chozo walls.
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