O! Forsake me not utterly!
Let all those currently down digits go, because it is time for a binary "roll over!" Hooray!
See, with verse seven, we had the right thumb, index finger, and middle finger down. That corresponds to binary: "111".
In fact, let us count to seven in binary:
1
10
11
100
101
110
111...
Now, that binary "111" is just like a decimal "999". In fact, the result of adding "one" to both binary "111" and decimal "999" looks the same in each case: "1000" and "1000". What is different is the value. In the former case, this many dots:
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In the latter case? THIS MANY!
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And, by the way, as I have said many a time, I know, "-38,148,008,924,359". (If you are curious about the meaning of this number, feel free to let me know).
Daniel
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