Wiseless Stallion
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12 years ago @ Equestria Daily - Music: Changeling · 0 replies · +1 points
12 years ago @ Equestria Daily - Music: Changeling · 2 replies · +2 points
12 years ago @ Equestria Daily - Music: Best Mare In Po... · 0 replies · +1 points
12 years ago @ Equestria Daily - Vocal Music: It\'s All... · 0 replies · +1 points
Also this song, I cannot express my enjoyment of it enough. So instead I'll let this picture explain it. http://mylittlefacewhen.com/f/605/
12 years ago @ Equestria Daily - Nightly Roundup #313 · 1 reply · +1 points
And I know that code doesn't look like that, be pretty stupid if it did... and rather useless I might add. Be like trying to fill a cup of water by using rain, which is why I said our workplace computer is broken. Never letting Employee 3 touch it again.... Anyways, back to the main argument. In a binary representation of 'hi' which would be 01101000 01101001 . The first string has a put-through of 'off-on-on-off-on-off-off-off' and the second has ''off-on-on-off-on-off-off-on' However, if one where to find a new set of reading, one could produce 'hi' like this '01101002' That two now represents a third state of power; checked. This allows the stream to produce two sets of data at once, telling the computer that it is both on and off at the same time, meaning the coding need to produce 'hi' is cut in half needing only one code set. Of course, this is impossible with the current computers that exist, electricity wouldn't work that well, to much chaos movement in it to produce a solid steady stream.
12 years ago @ Equestria Daily - Nightly Roundup #313 · 0 replies · +2 points
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12 years ago @ Equestria Daily - Ponies in the News Aga... · 0 replies · +12 points