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actually I thought 2 in binary was 00110010
00110010 is the binary equivalent of the 8-bit ascii text code for 2, 10 is the binary equivalent of decimal 2. Sorry to be a pain in the a$$
Possibly. Will be working on the truck in the front garage need to get something from the garage at the rear (yeah I have 2 garages separated by a 15 metre connecting driveway) walk down to the second garage get about halfway forget what it was that I needed go back to front garage to see what it was that I wanted go about 2 metres remember what it was turn around go back to the second garage and collect what I wanted. Keeps me fit
The first signs of old age are, the noises you make when;you bend over, get up, sit down.The older you get, the louder the noises get, if you fart when you bend over, get up or sit down, you are really really old Baz.
The misses is younger than me so shouldn't call this one "old-timers".We had just returned from a weekend camping and the pots and pans needed a good clean. No campfire at home so SHMBO went inside and boiled to kettle and carried the hot water out to the plastic camping sink on the back porch to do the dishes.She forgot that in the kitchen we have a tap with all the hot water we could want!
When you say to the ball and chain......Oiiii You wanna race up stairs and make mad passionate love !!!!...and she says .....you better pick one... cause we can't do both ....
I saw a Carl Baron DVD a few years back - something he said hit a chord with me. You know you're getting old when you start walking around with your hands held behind your back (a la Prince Phillip). You see a lot of old codgers doing just that - strolling around and taking in the sights with their hands behind their back. I give myself a quick uppercut when I catch myself doing that...which seems to be often nowadays.
Have been known to call guys "bloke" when I can't remember their name, especially when I have known them for years