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BITSBITS: Building Integrated Timing Systems
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BITSn.pl. 1. Information. Examples "I need some bits about file formats." ("I need to know about file formats.") Compare {core dump}, sense 4. 2. Machine-readable representation of a d [..]
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BITS - A common name to describe drills and cutting tools
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BITSNoun. A euphemism for the genitals, male or female.
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BITSA bit is the smallest amount of data a computer can handle; it may have a value of either zero or one. A byte is made (most commonly) made up of eight bytes, a kilobyte (kb) is made up of 1,024 bytes, [..]
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BITSa binary digit. Mode of information used by a computer to store numbers. One bit equals a \Qone' or a \Qzero'. Usually 8 bits equals one byte, however, MIDI uses a 10 bit-byte that inc [..]
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BITSare the exit status of the defunct process, and its lower eight bits identify the signal (if any) that the process died from. On Unix systems, this status value is the same as the status word returned [..]
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BITSn. The assorted components used to play a game. Most of time this term is applied to game components of higher quality. Note that the singular, bit, is almost never used in a gaming sense.
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BITSThe smallest discrete units of digital data. Short for binary digit.
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BITS
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(slang) genitals
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