Susan Harkins
ssharkins at gmail.com
Fri Apr 23 16:57:21 CDT 2010
> > So let's take 64 people, the last person would be 00100000 and the first > person would be 00000001, and every combination in between (except, the > person in position 64 would be the only one with a 1 in the 64 column, > and all zeros). By removing all the numbers, you are removing any > number with a 1 in the 1's position. 'renumbering' them, in binary, is > just removing the first digit (the 1's position). Ie, instead of > 00100000 you would now have 0010000, and every combination in between > 10000 and 00001. When you get to the second to last 'round', you will > have one of two scenarios: > > 10 and 01 > > Or > > 11,10, and 01 ==========Drew, can you GET any geekier??????????? ;) Susan H.