G-LinuxorU
G-LinuxorU
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17th Oct 2013
16th Jan 2015
i need somewhere to keep and work on things. might as well keep it public. things in here aren't necassarily made by me. and if you want me to remove something (you made) please tell me.
electronic electronics linuxoid advanced hightech components free2copy

Comments

  • Yzaak1Scifire
    Yzaak1Scifire
    2nd Jan 2021
    This is brain melting technology here! +1
  • Yzaak1Scifire
    Yzaak1Scifire
    2nd Jan 2021
    Everybody: *Understand everything* Me: *Trying to understand how the clock works* oOf
  • handicraftsman
    handicraftsman
    20th Jun 2015
    Linuxoid?
  • infecter
    infecter
    9th Apr 2015
    Oh wow!!! Dude! Ur Anicent Guy!!!!! You was in OLD TPT!!!!!!!! WOWWWWW
  • Thofra01
    Thofra01
    25th Nov 2014
    now I know how it works, so than you can make a compact version to count, pretty handy! :D
  • Thofra01
    Thofra01
    25th Nov 2014
    okay thanks
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    21st Nov 2014
    Every single thing in a computer is handled in Binary. I recommend watching a Youtube video called "How to count in binary on your fingers."
  • Thofra01
    Thofra01
    14th Nov 2014
    where is a binary pattern usefull for in a computer or something, i see is in much saves and the nvidia logo looks also like that, but where is that usefull for in a computer and what does it mean
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    22nd Jun 2014
    mecha: i tried not to note any conductor that shares conductive properties with another. darkn: i'd rather make a more proper, organized save.
  • mecha-man
    mecha-man
    22nd Jun 2014
    Wait you did do METL.