November 1, 2010

Accelerating Grind

I would be remiss if I did not mention that this is yet another Binary Day. Enjoy!

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The triple team continued to blast the construct with tokens assembled in sequential form. Completing the doubletons, both "So" and "To" were recognized as traditional precursors, with the construct displaying the proper receptors. The remainder of the doubletons were rattled off in a consistent stream, raising not even a whimper.

A brief pause in transmission occurred as another layer was added to the generation engine, and the triple tokens began bombarding the construct. To improve the bandwidth, the exposure period was reduced and there were multiple tokens in the stream at the same moment. Once a response was issued, the stream reversed at the standard symbol rate to lock in on the token that activated the construct.

Popping up with basic recognition was the token "all" which was soon followed by "and" as a connector word, expressing precursor and trailing linkage affinities. Moments later "any" had a strong reaction, exciting a wave that washed to the far edges of the construct, pushing my detection capabilities to the limit in the process. I had time to recover from the shock as the next group began and the token "bad" resulted in a lackluster response.

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