HER! ima her. that's it, i am frightened.
What else isn't new? Let me put it in binary for you
1010101010101011110101000001010
1010101010101010101010000101110
0101010101111010101010000101010
1010100010001010101010111101011
That isn't binary for anything. Binary code has a series of 1's and 0's that is divisible by 8. They are grouped in series of 8 bits at a time. There are only 124 bits up there, or 15.5 bytes of data. You are missing 4 bits
That isn't binary for anything. Binary code has a series of 1's and 0's that is divisible by 8. They are grouped in series of 8 bits at a time. There are only 124 bits up there, or 15.5 bytes of data. You are missing 4 bits
That isn't binary for anything. Binary code has a series of 1's and 0's that is divisible by 8. They are grouped in series of 8 bits at a time. There are only 124 bits up there, or 15.5 bytes of data. You are missing 4 bits
sorry to deflate your bubble, but your hard drive is just a series of bits. no grouping whatsoever. so, technically, it could mean something. what, i dont know, but it could mean something.
All the more reason for you to move to WI where you can buy cold beer an soft drinks at the same time even on sundays!In Indiana you cannot have a commercial establishment selling COLD beer, and COLD soft drinks inside. You can have cold soft drinks and warm beer, or vice versa... or you can have cold beer sold inside, and cold soft drinks outside in a vending machine.
But on my way out of Lima, OH today... I went to a BP to get an energy drink and as I walked in I saw cold soft drinks and cold beer, not only in the same building, but RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER in the same giant cooler.
Whats your states' law on this? I was fairly shocked to see that, because I'm not used to it here in Indiana.
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