
Ones and Zeros: Geeky Binary Goods

If you really want to show off your geek pride, nothing screams geek louder than a binary code tee. Except for maybe a few of these other binary goods that will leave few questions on whether or not you’re a fan of the code. Check out a few of my faves, including one that’s not really binary, but I couldn’t help but throw it in anyway. View Slideshow ›


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World of Warcraft: Translating the gnomish binary (0101010)
[PC Games]You remember the Matrix Punchograph's and punch card's in Gnomeregan and always wondered what all that binary (01010101) really means? Well, here's the translation to them all.
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Learning: Computer Science unplugged
[Educational]“…Computer Science Unplugged is a series of learning activities that reveals a little-known secret: computer science isn’t really about computers at all. Unplugged teaches principles of computer science such as binary numbers, algorithms and data compression through games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around…”...
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Xorg 7.3 and 3D Acceleration with Nvidia Cards
[Linux/Unix]The binary nvidia drivers are now fully compatible with the latest X.org release.
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NVIDIA Blob Has Security Hole, Again
[Linux/Unix]Another security problem has crept up with NVIDIA's binary blob display driver for their GeForce and Quadro graphics cards.
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Nvidia Linux driver 100.14.11 and Linux kernel 2.6.23
[Linux/Unix]Well, they're not working together. Unless you're not willing to tweak it a little bit. So, out of the box, you won't be able to test brand new Linux CFS scheduler, merged in the 2.6.23-rc1 release, if you drive your Nvidia card with the proprietary driver. I guess that's what we get for running binary drivers.






















