>> Data
> The data flow is mesmerising, the flow of 1s and 0s a seething mass of numbers that you can never quite distinguish.
> The different groups of 1s and 0s represent something: a pixel in a picture, a letter in a word, or another, bigger, number.
> Alone, each 1 or 0 means little: but together they form a computer's whole memory, from the text in Word documents to the instructions for running Internet Explorer.
> Explore the binary code
> Look at the bits and bytes
> Go back to Local Disk (C:/)