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Enkidu Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What does it mean

Okay, anyway, so now we are booted up because I can hear where you had the beats.

my question follows

a blind man with artificial eye says this after he started (connected his eye to computer)
  

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Just guessing, really. "Booted up" is just the old old expression for starting the bios of your computer. ) "The beats" refers to a series of audible markings.

  • Just guessing, really.
  • "Booted up" is just the old old expression for starting the bios of your computer.
  • ) "The beats" refers to a series of audible markings.
  • The implication is that he had sensed these before under different circumstances.
  • More context might help clear this up.
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Just guessing, really. "Booted up" is just the old old expression for starting the bios of your computer.
("Try re-booting your computer!" = "power down / power up")
So the guy is saying, "I know we're up and running because X, Y, & Z." (We're operational.)

"The beats" refers to a series of audible markings. The implication is that he had sensed these before under differen

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