1. Any questions? Yes, and I mean any and all, post them up, and let's do this!
  2. I'll start. What are you talking about? :signs002:
  3. Double like?
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  4. Nothing. I am writing. Next question. ;)
  5. Are you really writing? How do you get your written words to transfer across the internet?
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  6. USB I/O devices, transferring my motion into a string of 0s & 1s, each indicating the absence, or presence, of current within the circuit that is being used. This, at a machine level, is then compiled and analyzed, converted to on screen text, and then formatted for transmission through the Xenforo forum software...as soon as I hit "Post reply."

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  7. That cleared it up, thanks Chris. :scared011:
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  8. Geez, I hate Binary. I had to learn it, ages ago. I'm out.
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  9. I was writing about aether. It's part of why we are all in this mess, together.
  10. C'mon , man!!! There are only two numbers! ;)
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  11. Ya thanks for explaining..that makes a big difference..really clear now..
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  12. I never really liked nor hated binary. Maybe that's why I wasn't good at it.

    (See what I did there?)
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  13. Looking forward to the paradigm of the continuum gestalt, as are we all, I'm sure.
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  14. Still does not explain how your writing got from paper to the I/O device.
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  15. That's two many for me. :D
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  16. Me 10.
  17. Or--are you operating from invalid assumptions?
  18. Well played.
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  19. Hello, good Sir!

    What's up?
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  20. Well maybe not paper, but some material. To write: "To trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe: Write your name on the board."