I saw an Irish car whose registration ended 10110.
Mathstodon, please make my day and share photos of binary numbers in unexpected places.
@robinhouston ahh, I saw that at the time but it didn't come back to me. I wonder if the owner of the car is a follower of whatever that nonsense is
@christianp struggling to find a good image of it, but there's increasing binary numbers tiled into the floor of this shopping mall at regular intervals. You can see part of a number in this picture (three zeros), it's four or five digits if I recall correctly.
the background is the mall used to be a scifi themed indoor amusement park, and I guess they just kept the flooring
I will be there in september, I can take a better picture if I remember to
@christianp I don't have a picture, but both my parents were nerds (mum was a software engineer, dad was an electrical engineer) and they'd always do ages on birthday cakes in binary, with smarties for 0s and candles for 1s
@christianp I'm Mathoverflow user number 11100, cf
@christianp there are three — and only three — buildings on Crichton St, Edinburgh.
1 Crichton St. Inspace
10 Crichton St. Informatics Forum
11 Crichton St. Appleton Tower
@11011110 @christianp where do you get your shirts from?
@j2kun @christianp The binary one is from the gift shop at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. The polyhedron one was from a conference. The flowsnake was just some internet shop, I don't remember which one.
I can also recommend https://aperiodical.teemill.com/ — here's a photo of me in one of their shirts.