Drawing Algorithms
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An algorithm, drawn by a 37-year-old male certified public accountant in Turkey.

Can you draw how an algorithm works? Algorithm. I can't draw anything like that. I have no idea. Believe me. So, that's why I can’t. Seriously you can’t? No, what you call the algorithm is the things that are interconnected, but I can't draw it. [Laughs] I would be like drawing the picture of happiness [laughs]. You can draw whatever you think of. You seem to know about it. Have you heard of algorithms before? I heard, but I can’t draw it. In what context did you hear about them? Only in computer use, you know, they are interconnected, in order to enter the site, they are interconnected. Something like little pixels and so on, but it will make no sense. But I can't draw. Let me draw small roads. I can't really draw. So let me draw a computer for you. This is the keyboard. Electric currents pass through here. Then the site we want to enter, whatever it is, is the site of the Chamber of Commerce that comes to mind. It is divided into branches. There is the main page here, the data bank, then a little thing opens from here, registry inquiry, what else was there, registry verification. Do you hear about algorithms today? Well, I immediately think of numbers and digits etc. Things like consecutive numbers come to my mind. Thank you so much. You are welcome.