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JPG40504 wrote:Octal IS binary grouped in 3 bits.
Yea, but I still don't get it! :confused:

As for the originally-posted binary pun, the following may help the roughly 3% of forum members who did not once earn a living coding COBOL, FORTRAN, etc. (Personally, I did a little bit of FORTRAN, and a fair amount of Pascal.)

Decimal to binary conversion chart:

0 00
1 01
2 10 ;)
3 11
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0 000............0
1 001............1
2 010............2
3 011
4 100.......decimal
5 101
6 110
7 111............7
10 001 000 .....8
11 001 001 .....9

Octal is to the base 8(hence the name) and is binary in groups of three bits.



Ever wonder why we use the decimal(base 10) numbers. The answer is on the ends of your arms.:D
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JPG40504 wrote: Ever wonder why we use the decimal(base 10) numbers. The answer is on the ends of your arms.:D
At least if you are a careful woodworker! :eek:
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:At least if you are a careful woodworker! :eek:
Maybe! One finger is a mite shorter than it used to be!:D Lesson learned a half century ago!!!;)
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JPG40504 wrote:Then there are the other 8 kinds!:D
I guess we know which group you're in! Ah, binary humor brings out the geek in all of us.
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tomsalwasser wrote:I guess we know which group you're in! Ah, binary humor brings out the geek in all of us.
Yep 1 (base 9 31/32):D
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Since JPG obviously has an acute case of binaryitis, with his analytical brain, I think he should try to dicipher the name of one of our newest members.

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Surely there is a code in there somewhere. By the way, welcome to the forum.
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ashbury wrote:I think he should try to dicipher the name of one of our newest members.

s02vP4qJ3

Surely there is a code in there somewhere. By the way, welcome to the forum.
The number of new people joining lately has REALLY DROPPED in numbers.
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ashbury wrote:Since JPG obviously has an acute case of binaryitis, with his analytical brain, I think he should try to dicipher the name of one of our newest members.

s02vP4qJ3

Surely there is a code in there somewhere. By the way, welcome to the forum.
[url=http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/member.htm?u=63064]You left off the 'h']

I ain't a cryptologist!:D
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