

and the geek joke (did i get the binary right?)

still remember her running naked down the beach in "the tempest". the english teacher didn't know it was a "modern" adaptation.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:53,
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Either that of Star from Lost Boys:)
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:56,
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to watch the DVD extras. Can't recall if that's in the Directors cut set or the final cut set but there is a really interesting piece about Roy Ogata flinging himself around for hours just to get the Pris death scene.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 23:14,
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Rachel was heartbreakingly gorgeous.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:55,
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although, as a robot (or not a robot) she was quite, well, wooden.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:59,
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I have had a thing for Sean Young for as long as I can remember. Beautiful woman. Which Daryl Hannah, whilst striking, certainly is not.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 23:02,
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Couldn't have put my finger on why, before now.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 23:07,
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Even though she has the same first name as me which is a little unsettling.
I bought my own copy of Stripes on DVD and was utterly delighted to discover that the more lovely of the two young ladies in that film is Sean Young (looking very nice in a fitting MPs uniform (in her first acting role!))!
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I bought my own copy of Stripes on DVD and was utterly delighted to discover that the more lovely of the two young ladies in that film is Sean Young (looking very nice in a fitting MPs uniform (in her first acting role!))!

those that understand binary, and those that don't.
*runs*
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:47,
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*runs*

Those who can count and those who can't.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:50,
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1. Those who start their arrays with 1
1. Those who start their arrays with 0
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:51,
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1. Those who start their arrays with 0


those that can easily be categorised into groups
and those that can't
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:52,
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and those that can't

sets that contain themselves, and sets that don't contain themselves
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:53,
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People you categorise second, and people you categorise first.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 23:47,
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this isn't worth its own thread so I'll drop it here:

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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 22:45,
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I would have paid to see that!
little know riverghosty fact. My godfather once played the Childcatcher. Probably not his finest hour:P
EDIT: The kid on the right is shouting, 'Milky bars are on me!'?
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little know riverghosty fact. My godfather once played the Childcatcher. Probably not his finest hour:P
EDIT: The kid on the right is shouting, 'Milky bars are on me!'?

16 8 4 2 1
1 0 0 0 1
edit: god that makes me sound a really nerdy geek, its only because I spent 2 years using it. Adding, subtracting and multiplying in binary as well. Hex can fuck right off :)
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1 0 0 0 1
edit: god that makes me sound a really nerdy geek, its only because I spent 2 years using it. Adding, subtracting and multiplying in binary as well. Hex can fuck right off :)

Binary numbers don't have a position for a boolean value to express whether to add zero to the number or not.
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| 2 | 1 | 1/2 | 1/4 | 1/8 | 1/16 | 1/32 | 1/64 |
| 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |

And also, what would a zero column mean?
100011 = 16 + 1 + 0 = 17
100010 = 16 + 1 = 17
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 23:01,
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100011 = 16 + 1 + 0 = 17
100010 = 16 + 1 = 17

it would be the difference between 0.99999999999999999999999... and 1.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 23:03,
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I knew that.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 23:17,
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That is what happens when your lecturera tells you that he fucking hates you because you aren't doing a levels
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