After all, there are 10 types of people in the world – those who understand binary and those who don't…
1+1=11. Duh…
Obviously they do not know how a 6-year old mind works, or they would have known this. ;p
Also, for a Computer Scientist, 1 and 1 is obviously 3. Assuming 0 + 0 = 0 and 1 + 0 = 2.
Obviously they do not know how a 6-year old mind works, or they would have known this. ;p
Also, for a Computer Scientist, 1 and 1 is obviously 3. Assuming 0 + 0 = 0 and 1 + 0 = 2.
The 'joke' going around my primary school was that it was a window: you write '1' on one side, then the 'plus' sign right next to it, stretching up all the way and quite wide, and then write the other '1' next to that and then the 'equal' sign connecting the tops and bottoms of the '1's.
Oh how I miss such simple and illogical humour..
Always gotta hate on the physicists.
1+1=1=1´+1 :d
1+1=1=1´+1 :d
1+1=1=1´+1 :d
1+1=1=1´+1 :d
1 + 1 = 3 (for really large factors of 1)
1 + 1 = 3 (for really large factors of 1)
1 + 1 = 3 (for really large factors of 1)
Poltician: $39 billion.
Taking Discrete Math this semester, this really hits home. When the professor mentioned that we were going to see addition where we didn't take anything for granted, I knew we were in for a wild ride.
Wow … Computer scientist's answer should be 10 >_< We aren't afraid of math.
Hahahaha!!!
Surely 1 + 1 = 10 ? :)
After all, there are 10 types of people in the world – those who understand binary and those who don't…
1+1=11.
Duh…
Obviously they do not know how a 6-year old mind works, or they would have known this. ;p
Also, for a Computer Scientist, 1 and 1 is obviously 3. Assuming 0 + 0 = 0 and 1 + 0 = 2.
Obviously they do not know how a 6-year old mind works, or they would have known this. ;p
Also, for a Computer Scientist, 1 and 1 is obviously 3. Assuming 0 + 0 = 0 and 1 + 0 = 2.
The 'joke' going around my primary school was that it was a window: you write '1' on one side, then the 'plus' sign right next to it, stretching up all the way and quite wide, and then write the other '1' next to that and then the 'equal' sign connecting the tops and bottoms of the '1's.
Oh how I miss such simple and illogical humour..
Always gotta hate on the physicists.
1+1=1=1´+1 :d
1+1=1=1´+1 :d
1+1=1=1´+1 :d
1+1=1=1´+1 :d
1 + 1 = 3 (for really large factors of 1)
1 + 1 = 3 (for really large factors of 1)
1 + 1 = 3 (for really large factors of 1)
Poltician: $39 billion.
Taking Discrete Math this semester, this really hits home. When the professor mentioned that we were going to see addition where we didn't take anything for granted, I knew we were in for a wild ride.
Wow … Computer scientist's answer should be 10 >_< We aren't afraid of math.