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-A digit in the binary system with only two values, often shown as 0 and 1. In the movie Tron they had three shapes and each shape had a different color.The three forms represented "Yes", "No", or neutral and the bit would say "Yes" or "No" in response to questions.+== Bit ==
-On the hidden discussion forum a video<ref>1</ref> was posted that showed the making of the bits, some of which scoopers have received. +
-<http://www.flynnlives.com/discussionforums/printerVideo.htm>+{| align="right" class="atl nowrap"
 +|[[Image:Bit-yes.jpg|191px]]<br>[[Image:Bit-no.jpg|101px]][[Image:Bit-na.jpg|90px]]
 +|}
 +* A "bit" is a digit in the binary system with only two values, often shown as 0 and 1.
 +* In the original movie '''''Tron''''' they were depicted with three shapes and each shape had a different color. The three forms represented '''"Yes"''', '''"No"''', or ''neutral'' and the bit would respond "Yes" or "No" to questions.
 +* In the [[secret forum]], a video<ref>[http://www.flynnlives.com/discussionforums/printerVideo.htm Play video on Flynnlives.com]</ref> was posted that showed the making of physical bits, some of which were mailed to a variety of recipients worldwide, beginning February 15th, 2010.

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Bit


  • A "bit" is a digit in the binary system with only two values, often shown as 0 and 1.
  • In the original movie Tron they were depicted with three shapes and each shape had a different color. The three forms represented "Yes", "No", or neutral and the bit would respond "Yes" or "No" to questions.
  • In the secret forum, a video[1] was posted that showed the making of physical bits, some of which were mailed to a variety of recipients worldwide, beginning February 15th, 2010.
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