1001 plus one... don't tell me, don't tell me, I know... Hmm, may be a little hint, BUT DON'T TELL ME, or just with the nod of the head, could it be 10011? No, I don't think so too, OK, let's proceed me-tho-di-cal-ly. One plus one is two but in binary it is written 10, OK? No, no, don't tell me, you can just nod the head. OK, so let's say that one plus one is 10, so as 1001 is 1000 plus one (or is it? well the guy just before 1001 was posting 1000, but it may be a pure guess, OK, let's assume that it was correct), so 1000 plus one plus one is 1000 plus 10 but then what, does it make 100010 or 101000 well is is not logical because 1000 plus 10 should be equal to 10 plus 1000 or may be this rule is only valid with normal numbers, I mean numbers with all the digits and not true in binary however I tend to believe it should be true as well, so the result cannot be that so let me try to add 0 plus 0, it gives 0, so the rightmost digit should be a 0 and this fits well with the pattern where every second post has a 0 as the rightmost digit and I don't believe too much in such coincidence, OK, OK don't rush me, that's not so simple Mister "I-know-it-all", so the second digit could be 0 plus 1 which give one but is there a one to move to the third digit or not, don't tell me, don't tell me, it's so hard and my head hurts too much that I will take the risk, one chance out of two, so the third and fourth digit are the same in the same order (no reason that they change order... unless there is actually a good reason that I don't know in binary) so it gives one, zero, one, zero which is a strange pattern and it looks too similar, two groups of "one, zero" that repeat exactly the same, is your head movement horizontal or vertical, what you yawned but you are not caring too much whether I solve this problem or not, so OK, my final result is 1010... What, this is it? I am the best, I am the best!
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