Foxtrot is for nerds!
Got a kick out of this. From the bluehouse.wordpress.com:
This FoxTrot cartoon has a binary math puzzle as an Easter Egg.
The binary numbers and their decimal equivalents:
01011001 89
01001111 79
01010101 85
01001110 78
01000101 69
01010010 82
01000100 68
He then goes on to show an example in c# to find the answer. In the name of ultimate nerdery here’s the java code to get this to print
public class FoxTrot {
public static void main(String[] args) {
char[] c = new char[] { 89, 79, 85, 78, 69, 82, 68 };
System.out.println(c);
}
}
If that is just too geeky for you then go to the next page for the answer
Print it out and get: YOUNERD
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