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Beneath the layers of technology, a computer understands only binary states of yes or no.
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All their doors remained simple doors, on/off switches in the flow between two adjacent places, binarily either open or closed, but each of their doors, regarded thus with a twinge of irrational possibility, became partially animate as well, an object with a subtle power to mock, to mock the desires of those who desired to go far away, whispering silently from its door frame that such dreams were the dreams of fools.† (source)
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(NEBULAE, CLUSTERS, STREAMS, BINARIES, GIANTS, MAIN SEQUENCE, AND WHITE DWARFS) DISPERSE† (source)
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Many of the longer jumps were relayed through Luna because of the danger of mixing with a primary, particularly with binaries.† (source)
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Sometimes he made me do my arithmetic homework in binary numbers because he said I needed to be challenged.† (source)
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Once I break the seal on the patch kit, the binary components of the resin mix and I have sixty seconds before it hardens.† (source)
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Vaguely scientific-looking, they had a creepy feel of DNA sequences, or maybe spy transmissions in binary code.† (source)
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Why would anyone show me information in binary code?† (source)
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The computer hummed and whirred, converting all the information to binary.† (source)
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And the Word was programmed in classic binary.† (source)
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The cross with the circumpunct in the middle is a binary symbol—two symbols fused to create one.† (source)
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A red star the size of a small plate crept across it followed quickly by another one—a binary system.† (source)
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They're non-binary or mid-spectrum or whatever.† (source)
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In order to hook into the line, one had only to dial the binary of some number.† (source)
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The binary black-white yes-no zero-one hero-goat.† (source)
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Some parts self-reliance, some parts self-protection, this belief offers a binary perspective—powerhouse or victim, complete responsibility or total divorcement, all in or out the door.† (source)
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