At the National Museum of Computing I found a wooden device that demonstrates counting in binary. It was a bit tricky to use, this is the third attempt I recorded! I only count up to 16.
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@MrChriskep14 жыл бұрын
was a really good teaching aid. So much easier to remember the binary numbers now
@JackAttack25094 ай бұрын
This is awesome!
@seltzered12 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for posting this, it's inspiring me for an art project.
@Jomoko897 жыл бұрын
may I see your art project?
@barrykent98776 жыл бұрын
This is work of Devil! Thank you!!! You made me more clever than I was ever before! :)
@sd2564Ай бұрын
Hooly jesus you was so smart st this time
@barrykent98776 жыл бұрын
And again me - this is beautiful! Fantastic!
@user-np3gm1ht5d9 ай бұрын
It Area = 1 x 8. Area = width x height. If it Area = 32 x 32 or even bigger value in width and height. Then it become PHD designing tool. Lots of picture figure work. Just run it with either binary bit left shift or right shift counter. Area = 1080 x 2000
@aytacmikaylova70714 ай бұрын
İt's perfect 🤌
@bobbymcloughlin34523 ай бұрын
Base Twelve 0 = Nought, 1 = One, 2 = Two, 3 = Three, 4 = Four, 5 = Five 6 = Six, 7 = Sief, 8 = Eight, 9 = Nine, [] = Ten, [] = Eleven 10 = Twelve 11 = Ele’elve (Thirteen Is One Left From Twelve) 12 = Twensen (Twains O’Seven: Twen (2) x Sen (7) = “14” In Decimal) And So On Binary Integer Bit (0) = Off Natural Bit (1) = On 0 = Nought, 1 = One 10 = Two (2), 11 = Three (3) 100 = Four (4), 101 = Five (5) 110 = Six (6), 111 = Sief (7) 1000 = Eight (8), 1001 = Nine (9) 1010 = Ten ([]), 1011 = Eleven ([]) 1100 = Twelve, 1101 = Ele’elve 1110 = Twensen, 1111 = Fif-Three 10000 = Four Square And So On Syllable Numerals 0 = Nought, 1 = One, 2 = Two, 3 = Three, 4 = Four, 5 = Five 6 = Six, 7 = Sief, 8 = Eight, 9 = Nine, [] = Ten, [] = Elen Twelf ⭐️ Elelf (+1) Twense (2*7)
@jakobtowers74322 ай бұрын
Are you a magician?
@AlanODonohoeАй бұрын
...and for my next trick ...
@the430movie11 жыл бұрын
how about a trinary counter, or a quadnary counter, or a pentary counter, octary counter....etc......