Flipping the bozo bit means you know someone is reliably wrong. The person has been permanently switched off in your mind as being intelligent. Apparently the term was coined by Jim McCarthy in his book "Dynamics of Software Development."
When you say that a computer has a 16 bit processor, you mean that the fundamental data size of the accumulator and registers is 16 bits. Examples of 16 bit processors include the DEC PDP-11, the Intel 8086/8088, and the MODCOMP Classic, circa 1980.
signed: its value can be less than zero unsigned: its value cannot be less than zero example: 16 bit signed: -32768 .. 32767 16 bit unsigned: 0 .. 65535
when dealing with bit, there are only 2 bits which are '0' and '1'. when the current bit is '0', if we toggle this bit, it will become '1' and when the current bit is '1', if we toggle this bit, it will become '0' that is
Um. What do you mean by technology? There are the actual components such as the physical computer. That is somewhat recyclable, so a little bit yes. If you mean the energy used for technology, that is definitely renewable. So in short, it is somewhat renewable,
Bit strobing in FlexRay is a process which takes a sample from the bus every cycle of the clock, and besides, it does a majority voting to retrieve the so called voted value. It passes one voted value per sent bit on to the Decoding, the channel idle detection and the wakeup symbol decoding. This means one for every 8 samples in FlexRay.
This phrase has a couple of different versions. Another meaning the same thing:Chomping at the bit. Both mean eagerness, excitment and/or readiness to go.
Straw is the dried stem of a grain plant. A bit means a tiny amount.
bit of a reel
a wee bit before early automn
The phrase "lil bit" is a colloquial term that means a small amount or a little bit of something. It is often used informally in casual conversations.
Speechless with bewilderment. Dumbfounded with a tad bit of shock.
The phrase give him an inch and he'll take a mile is a very popular phrase. This means that if you give him a little bit of freedom he'll take you for everything you've got.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant soon or in a bit. You might say "I'll be there directly."
To make a mess of something. To do something badly. Horlicks is the name of a drink that was once used to induce sleep.
"Parle-moi un peu de toi" is a French phrase that means "Tell me a little bit about yourself."
The actual phrase you're looking for is 'Bitte, ein bit?'. It's a trademark phrased used by the German beer company, 'Bitburger'. It's very popular in western Germany. The translation would be: Literal: Please, a bit? Flexible: A bitburger, please? Basically it's just asking for a Bitburger beer.
The phrase "Sí, en un minuto" means "Yes, in a minute" (asking you to wait for a bit).