It's 01/10/10 - happy binary day!

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01 Oct 2010, 12:55 pm

Happy binary day! 8)



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01 Oct 2010, 1:02 pm

Happy Binary Day to you, too!

Going by the date, January 10 is also Binary Day.


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01 Oct 2010, 3:29 pm

Happy Binary Day... only Aspies would notice this! :roll:



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01 Oct 2010, 4:05 pm

Just for extra Aspieness, I'd like to inform you that this date is 1a in hex code and this is a checksum for it:

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MD2: bd95e62c9f8b9e32beba770221772cab
MD4: 82a8dd6ff29b3ef55f6f4e08856d4444
MD5: bebe43a13d6320b4c6751958bf5398a7
CRC 8, ccitt, 16, 32 :

CRYPT (form: $ MD5? $ SALT $ CRYPT):
$1$uHhy4.tV$05kQw1biYq2/Q6pNEw8yz1
(form: SALT[2] CRYPT[11]):
psvrRItx4TMZE

SHA1: ebdc2288a14298f5f7adf08e069b39fc42cbd909
RIPEMD-160:
049cfe64578f8671c34b53626c8b7585afac5d57



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01 Oct 2010, 5:40 pm

Tim_Tex wrote:
Happy Binary Day to you, too!

Going by the date, January 10 is also Binary Day.


October 10th too, If my understanding of what binary is does not decieve me.


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01 Oct 2010, 6:59 pm

Yay! Happy Binary Day!! !



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01 Oct 2010, 10:06 pm

I count 3 more binary days this year. And, if you use mdYY or dmYY format, the new year starts with 4h. Interesting that each century only has 2 dozen binary days, and 3/4 of them are in the first 11 years of the century...