28-03-13, 11:12 PM
File content for 600 riders
On most modern operating systems, files are organized into one-dimensional arrays of bytes. Like ur brain odo. Hehe. The format of a file is defined by its content since a file is solely a container for data, although, on some platforms, like the fzs6,the format is usually indicated by its filename extension, ie retarded.nob, specifying the rules for how the bytes must be organized and interpreted meaningfully.u nob For example, the bytes of a plain text file (.txt in Windows) are associated with either ASCII or UTF-8 characters, or USR-1 ( u shit rider number-1) while the bytes of image, video, and audio files are interpreted otherwise. Most file types also allocate a few bytes for metadata, which allows a file to carry some basic 600 fzs information about itself.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
On most modern operating systems, files are organized into one-dimensional arrays of bytes. Like ur brain odo. Hehe. The format of a file is defined by its content since a file is solely a container for data, although, on some platforms, like the fzs6,the format is usually indicated by its filename extension, ie retarded.nob, specifying the rules for how the bytes must be organized and interpreted meaningfully.u nob For example, the bytes of a plain text file (.txt in Windows) are associated with either ASCII or UTF-8 characters, or USR-1 ( u shit rider number-1) while the bytes of image, video, and audio files are interpreted otherwise. Most file types also allocate a few bytes for metadata, which allows a file to carry some basic 600 fzs information about itself.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))