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WTF. This has gone for two pages...
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public class binarycrack
{ public static void main (String[] args) { Array binary = new Array[2]; String name1 = "dork"; String name2 = "nerd"; binary[1] = name1; binary[2] = name2; String fodder = reply.getBinaryReply; int length = fodder.length(); For (i = 1; i <= length; i++) { if (fodder.char(i)>0) { System.out.println(binary[1]); } else { System.out.println(binary[2]); } } }
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SS Shotgun Ride?!??! :-)
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> DEBUG G=C800 <Enter>
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Let me translate:
on off off off on on on off off on etc. I can read and write binary language. One of the tougher things to master in network engineering. All IP addresses are in binary. We see 12.211.32.133, but Mr. Computer sees the binary complexity posted above. It's quite ingenius when you pick it apart and master it. Of course all those IP address are subnetted, which is yet another layer of fun. |
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E.B.A.H.
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yup. And I should probably start posting in Hex as it's less digits.
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is there any other actual programmers on Camaro5? (I don't have time to decode all the binary right now)
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Proud Owner!
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just on and offs to me..
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Proud Owner!
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Let me elaborate, 0's and 1's for a computer, basically tell it what turns off and what turns on during a sequence, or a command, it is what tells a LED on a computer's processing light ( the one that flickers when your computer is thinking really hard) to turn on and off. and at what sequence) ...
If you've ever seen the movie "hackers" they used a simple computer code (not called the michaelangelo virus, which wreaked havoc in it's day) Was a simple code of 0110111. it repeated, and what it did was overwrite the first one hundred sectors of the hard disk with nulls, it moved the boot record to the front of the disk it also moved other sectors elsewhere, (IE. let's move the front the the back, and the middle to the front, and the back to the middle) which screwed up the whole process of computers in 1991. hope this helps people understand what binary numbers are... essentially they are just a switch, to tell the computer to turn on things, and turn off things, when we press keys on our keyboard binary numbers tell the computer what to turn off, and what to turn on so that the proper letter appears on the screen.
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Looks like it is going to be a dump to me.
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