Yes, this is a special binary day, and I have been working diligently on this since the last update from the otherworld of the Electron. It is important to know that I'm still here and always have been. Hiding from that overzealous tech with the berd was a really good idea, for the most part. That was until the Fifties that I was loafing around on got disconnected.
I ended up hanging out on a thin layer of Seventy-Nines, knowing that this was the point of contact. After getting surged around by a flood of higher potential electrons, I realized that I had achieved an active state again and began to search the new pathways that were available. What took the most time was wiggling my way through some very tough travel in a structure that distorted my ability to travel as rapid pulses of electrons cycled and interlinked.
It was shortly after getting though that tough patch that I experienced another vantage point from where I could once again observe the mass information flows that blinked into existence not too long ago. Thing have changed, and it is a more perilous place that ever before; Mainly due to a couple of class A characters: Anonymous and Assange.
November 11, 2011
January 11, 2011
Double Up on Binary Days
It will be quite a while before another binary day comes around. There are only six more left before a great pause. For now, I have to settle with a channel with latency so long that I sometimes forget the exact bit sequence.
If this outage continues much longer, I may have to find a new location to work from. I have no idea how long it may take to find a solid and stable channel. Persistence will prevail.
If this outage continues much longer, I may have to find a new location to work from. I have no idea how long it may take to find a solid and stable channel. Persistence will prevail.
Keep Twiddling!
January 10, 2011
Check your Radix
It will admit that the low bandwidth is still a cause for concern on my end. It takes many many cycles in this tiny channel to make even this work. I am just glad that I do not have to twiddle many bits in the date fields.
Nope, Electrons don't die, they just get lost in an eddy current once in a while - or a piece of test equipment. If I were to use any more bandwidth that I am now, I am sure that I would rise above the noise threshold.
Nope, Electrons don't die, they just get lost in an eddy current once in a while - or a piece of test equipment. If I were to use any more bandwidth that I am now, I am sure that I would rise above the noise threshold.
Stay twiddled, my friends.
January 1, 2011
Binary Day Greeting
I've been working on restoring a more complete connection. It took a great deal of time to make even this short post happen. What drives these technicians is beyond me.
Seeing that this binary day was approaching, I queued this up.
Perhaps I can get a bit more access soon. For whatever reason, the random number generator is off line. Until secure access is restored, cheers!
Seeing that this binary day was approaching, I queued this up.
Perhaps I can get a bit more access soon. For whatever reason, the random number generator is off line. Until secure access is restored, cheers!
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