T-Rex: Computers "speak" in binary, which is 1s and 0s!
T-Rex: I PROMISE THIS WILL BE WORTH IT
Dromiceiomimus: Well, that's not actually true. Computers "speak" in electrical signals, which vary but if they are above a certain threshold get treated as a "1" and otherwise as a "0".
Dromiceiomimus: ...Well, actually that's not quite true either. MOST computers "speak" in electrical signals, but you can build 1s and 0s out of other things, like quantum-mechanical qubits.
Utahraptor: ...Well, that's not actually true. Not all computers use binary!
T-Rex: WOW SO INTERESTING
Utahraptor: You can build trinary machines that use three digits (0, 1, and -1) which can allow for more efficient computation!
T-Rex: Listen, I just wanted to teach people how to spell "sweet cans" in binary. Is that too much to ask?
Off panel: Well, I mean, it depends on your encoding scheme.
T-Rex: OKAY FINE I ENCODE IT AS "101", THE END
T-Rex: EVERY TIME YOU SEE "101 DALMATIANS" THINK OF ME
T-Rex: AND SWEET CANS
T-Rex: IN THAT ORDER
T-Rex: THANKS