It is a joke about binary numbers. Binary 10 (read as "one zero") is decimal 2. So the joke reads: "There are only 2 kinds of people in the world: Those that know binary and those that don't."
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You can do this with the following technique:divide the number by two, rounding down.write down the remainder.repeat those two steps until your number is equal to 0Now read those remainders backwards. That will be the binary notation of your number.For example, to convert the number "123":123 / 2 = 61 R 161 / 2 = 30 R 130 / 2 = 15 R 015 / 2 = 7 R 17 / 2 = 3 R 13 / 2 = 1 R 11 / 2 = 0 R 1So "123" in decimal is equal to 1111011 in binary. In the case of the number 68, it would be like so:68 / 2 = 34 R 034 / 2 = 17 R 017 / 2 = 8 R 18 / 2 = 4 R 04 / 2 = 2 R 02 / 2 = 1 R 01 / 2 = 0 R 1
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I don't think you can cross those.
There are 10 kinds of people: those who understand binary numbers, and those who don't.
My usual counting system is base-4. (101)binary = (11)4 Always remember: Regarding binary numbers, there are 10 different kinds of people ... those who understand them and those who don't.
10 is 2 in the binary system.
As an editorial comment, there are only 10 types of people, those who understand binary and those who don't. For those who "don't", 10 (binary) = 2 (decimal)
The connection stems from the fact that in Boolean logic binary numbers are used and these are used in computers as well. That reminds of a joke you may have heard. There are only 10 kinds of people: -those who understand binary; -those who don't
Those who know binary and those who don't.
They are binary. They can be High (1) or low (0).Old joke: There are 10 types of people! Those that understand binary and those that do not.
0 and 1. There are only 10 types of people. Those that understand binary and those that do not! If you do not understand that sentence you do not understand binary.
Those who volunteered and those who were conscripted.
There are two kinds of people: those who know how to use dichotomy in a sentence, and those who do not.
A binary joke is a type of humor that plays on the binary number system, which consists of only two digits: 0 and 1. These jokes often involve puns or clever references to programming, computing, or digital concepts, making them especially relatable to those familiar with technology. For example, a classic binary joke is: "There are only 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who don't."
Those Kinds of Things was created on 2011-10-02.