is it just me or is the way he writes 6s odd? I do it from the top and end making the loop at the bottom, he does the exact reverse. There's nothing wrong with this, I'm just pointing it out because I find it mildly interesting.
What if when you convert to binary, there is not an even amount of bits? At one point you circled 4 bits and another 4 bits, but I am asked to convert the denery number 111 to hexidecimal, and I ended up with 7 bits. How do I split that?
I have my gcse computing test today and I only just remembered this is needed. Thank you for the clear and understandable explanation!
Me too, but I have As level.
Boom
Why does the sound of the pen feel so satisfying to my ears
Well its a marker xD
Study kid
ASMR...
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I have a computing exam tomorrow and your series and videos are concise and very helpful!
I finally understood it after a long time thanks a lot keep up the good work !
Got computer sciencce exam after 2 days and this helped me a lot! Simple. and. Easy. Thank you so much!
Thank you soooo much. I have a computing test tomorrow and this really helped. Thank you! :)
I have a computer science exam tomorrow. You are a life saver
2 years later but same
Might be 9 years ago but its still brand new for me:) tysm for this W video, God Bless You! :)
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this a good way of showing proof as an extra method in comparison to the remainder division method
WOW! This is the best method man. I used by book and it showed me a quite a big and math requiring way. This is straightforward. Thanks!
Very helpful (apart from the pen 😂)
Lol
Sir Big fan! ❤️
you're a life saver man, thank you so so much🙏
I've got goosebumps from that pen 😂
it's called a marker
Sian Hayes LOLOLIL
Theres two sides, people who like the pen sound, and people who physically cringe when they hear it
Thank you so much this made it more clear and more easier for my computing homework thank you.
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Tdy is my gce exam..... The conversion are crystal clear from now tysm Tom ❤
I have exam tomorrow and I watched all your videos of b d hex Dec whatever It really helped me a lot thank you legend ❤
thank u very much. i have a computer test tmr .... this is gonna help me soooo much.... and thanks for the explaination
Thanks for the help Mr Benyon, This helped my computing H/M :)
I have a paper tomorrow and was having trouble understanding this concept thanks a lot brother
squeaky pen guy has saved me yet again
Thanks for the help!
what if in the end we have 9 and 7 if we do that we get 97 as a hexadecimal is that correct?
Hasan Yep!
That helped sooo much even though its 2019! Thanks so much ;)
what difference does it make?
@@matthewmccabe3411 It gives me an easier way of doing the conversion
@@velocityvector3549 i mean, what difference does it make that you're watching in 2019? it's still going to work whenever you try it
@@matthewmccabe3411 they're trying to say that the creator of the video has been an effective teacher even in 2019, 4 years after the upload
@@washu2434 my point is that it doesn't matter what year it was made, it's still going to work. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks so much! I never understood conversion but now I do!
Very good and simple tutorial
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that marker on the paper is too satisfying
now i shall try to pass
Really helpful this made me understand
By far the best explanations on binary and Hex so far!!
I love the sound of the pen
Thanks mr oflles, now I know binary and denary!
love your vids it was so funny
Have a CS exam in 3hrs and watching it while in the washroom😂hope my efforts get me an A*
Thankyou, you are helping me with my computing exam revision!
Lol same😂
Thanks for posting. Really useful :-)
squeaky pen guy is the legend
thanks tom benyon you are a true legend
Great explanation ( excluding the sound of that pen ) 😂😂😂 saves me
is it just me or is the way he writes 6s odd? I do it from the top and end making the loop at the bottom, he does the exact reverse. There's nothing wrong with this, I'm just pointing it out because I find it mildly interesting.
Me waiting for him to write a six again after you pointed out ; 👁️👄👁️
r/mildlyintresting
@Tankhank Yea same! I have never seen anyone do that before! When you're really curious for an answer but you know you're never going to get one: 👁👄👁
your explanations are so good thank uu
this was genuinely amazing tysm!
Explained it better than my teacher
have my mocks exam soon, this helped out so much tysm
This was the easiest method thanks aloot sir
Must you always covert _Denary_ to _Hexadecimal_ through _Binary?_
Thanks tomorrow is my exam of this
same
My exam is about to start in 5 minutes
Mine's today. Wish me luck
@@museumtonic2452 and mine is in about 4 hourss
Tomorrow is my test of this very useful😊
thank u sooo much may God bless u
What if when you convert to binary, there is not an even amount of bits? At one point you circled 4 bits and another 4 bits, but I am asked to convert the denery number 111 to hexidecimal, and I ended up with 7 bits. How do I split that?
helps even in 2020 wow thankyou so much
Cheers mate 👍👍👍
Okay so what about the decimal numbers that are larger than 255? Like for example we cannot convert 831 into hexadecimal from this method?
Superb
What if the denry number is like 2004 or 950?
Helped me a lot. Thank you!
What an angel thankouuuuu
Legend bud
thank you, this was very helpful
you are a good teacher
Really helpful
Thanks! A very good explanation of binary,Denary and hexadecimal!
What if the number is bigger than 1000
This guy done it like a boss!
Good video
Thanks, rlly helped w my hw
God bless you
Thanks this really helped
Can we turn a decimal number directly to hex? Without turn to binary number
thanks it helped a lot!
this guy will be the reason why i get a 9 for CS gcse
Very nice
Thanks for the help bud,appreciate that
I dont understand what you meant by 128 going into 215 and 64 going in too, that part can you help me
bro we adding up then bits to make it the ultimate " 215 " u feel me ?
how do you do this for numbers like 715
same method, different numbers
You keep going with the sequence
Itss very help full
How can I covert 2004 in base 10 to hexadecimal
give this man some o7
thanks a lot it literally helped me out
What if I get 1 and 2 as the last numbers
When am I going to use this in life
In your GCSE Computer Science
When u enter building cpus and gpus etc and in many other computer things
Thank you very much for your help sir!
half this video was learning how to do basic addition
thanks tho
Very helpful sir
Thank u brother
that sharpie will be the death of me
im cooked.
Is it just me or do u sound like vision/Jarvis in Avengers
only cus he's british smh
@@diegogavieiro5242 well i am British and I sound nothing like Jarvis
@@ToxicZerp u know what now that i rewatch this he actually does
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Bro saved me
im happy now
This has saved me
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Yr a legend
i hope he is still alive because he hasnt replied to any comments and it has been years since he last posted
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Thank you so much
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Thanks!