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Not sure what you mean by currency. You generally have voltage, current, and resistance.
As for 0 and 1, generally this is a measure of voltage only. And most of the time 0 is near ground potential and 1 is near Vcc (the voltage common to the circuit). So if your wondering if there might be some amount of residual voltage - yes. In fact it with a typical circuit, most of the time the pins will not be exactly or Vcc. They will be slightly higher than 0 or slightly lower then Vcc. And occasionally, you can actually et something that is very close to half way between, but such a situation is generally a result of some problem in the circuit.
Having said all this, in most cases in working with a digital circuit it helps to set the scale and simply lance at the value. High and low will be very obvious.
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I saw a lot of good answers here, but wanted to point out that there are some very common devices in personal computer architecture that use multiple voltage levels to represent more data - MLC solid state devices, one example of which is the Triple Level Cell SSD from Samsung. These use 8 voltage levels to represent 8 bits of information per cell (as far as I remember). The details have gotten a little hazy, but this^] article explains it pretty well. In other words, 0 is only represented by the accepted range of the voltage present, as any other value would be.
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Algerian Airlines this time....does anyone else think Nagy should fly to Hungary instead of taking the car?
Seriously though is anyone going to fly in the next few days it would be squeaky bum time wouldn't it?
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I would prefer to fly, but the cost for four with luggage and a hire car when we get there is stupidly expensive compared to the tunnel & 6 tanks of fuel.
The time saved is actually negligible, when you consider door to door is close to ten hours flying to get down to Fured.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: I would prefer to fly,
I love to drive across Europe, the furthest I've done is Salou, not sure how that compares distance wise with where you're going.
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I just chickened and it is about the same distance +/- a dead fox or two.
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Do you stop on the way? Sleep in the car or get a hotel?
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We almost go straight through. We'll cross over and stay the night with friends in Brussels, then tomorrow we'll depart around 6 and should be on the beach before sunset.
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Quote: The time saved is actually negligible,
Really? but you do have to cross over on the wrong side o' the road? , Quote: Fured? do you mean Balatonfured...
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glennPattonPUB wrote: do you mean Balatonfured...
Igen. That is where we summer, dontchaknow.
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Well I do now, Blantonfured was about the only Holiday location I knew of in Hungry!
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We've had a house there some six years now and I love it.
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Well at least Malaysian Airline didn't get the hat trick, glad I'm not due to fly anywhere at the moment!
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Well I am flying from Germany to India. I hope there would me no excitement
cheers,
Super
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Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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no excitement = no excrement.
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GinNagy cannot flight. There are safety regulations on maximum amount of alcohol per aircraft.
THESE PEOPLE REALLY BOTHER ME!! How can they know what you should do without knowing what you want done?!?!
-- C++ FQA Lite
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CPallini wrote: There are safety regulations on maximum amount of alcohol per aircraft.
Does it include the cargo?
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Shameel wrote: Does it include the self-loading-cargo?
FTFY
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If we keep messing around like this we'll end up as a stone age society, again.
We'll have the knowledge but not the virtue to have nice things.
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When you go to the cinema you'll be hit back into the stone age!
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I think it's aliens who are hijacking the planes for their experiments they r doing on humans
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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They're not very good Aliens are they. The keep dropping them!
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Trying my hand on SSIS.
Used Script Task, put a little script, and then press F5, it runs without errors.
Used Execute Process Task, open psftp,put those little arguments for getting a file somewhere outside the server, then press F5, the Script and the Process Task run no error.
Used a file System Task, copy the copied file from the other server to Desktop, pressed F5, then the 3 tools run without any error. (All these 3 are connected)
Then I'm trying to run this little package using SQL Jobs. From nowhere, Script Task generates an error!
Now where did it come from?
Don't mind those people who say you're not HOT. At least you know you're COOL.
I'm not afraid of falling, I'm afraid of the sudden stop at the end of the fall! - Richard Andrew x64
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Karen Mitchelle wrote: Trying my hand on SSIS.
Aren't they the militant Muslims taking over Iraq and fighting in Syria?
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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ISIS Sounds like a military force you'd fight for in a flight-sim.
In Arabic it sounds much more bond-villan-y: Da'ish
(ad)-Dawla Islamiyya fi Iraq wa (ash)-Sham.
You can just see the leader of Da'ish stroking a cat now, from his volcano la-yer*. The leader of ISIS is more likely to be giving freedom to oil-rich nations of the world.
* Aye - I know.
Alberto Brandolini: The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.
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