It just occured to me that 700 megabytes weighs less
on a cdrom than on your Pc.
because when it burns on the cd it removes matter - hence it weighs less
but still what is the actual weight of a Megabyte?
It just occured to me that 700 megabytes weighs less
on a cdrom than on your Pc.
because when it burns on the cd it removes matter - hence it weighs less
but still what is the actual weight of a Megabyte?
Please dont find out. Or the power companies will start charging by weight. Especially if it meant more for them.Originally posted by Zedaxax@16 August 2004 - 18:15
It just occured to me that 700 megabytes weighs less
on a cdrom than on your Pc.
because when it burns on the cd it removes matter - hence it weighs less
but still what is the actual weight of a Megabyte?
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
Well it depends on what the content of that MB is, for example, if it was 1mb full of information on bricks, it's going to way more than 1mb full of information on feathers
d'uh
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I though magnatism was used to store data on your computer how heavy is that and then you have your answer to how heavy is a megabyte.#203417 +(402)- [X]
<FirebirdGM> I just called my Futureshop and asked them how much a 20 GB Hard drive weighed when it was full with information, compared to when it was empty. <FirebirdGM> The guy that was on the phone told me that it was only a few pounds difference.
<FirebirdGM> And that's why I don't shop at futureshop.
I dont know. Feathers could put your 'puter down just as quick.Originally posted by Proper Bo, I tell thee@16 August 2004 - 18:30
Well it depends on what the content of that MB is, for example, if it was 1mb full of information on bricks, it's going to way more than 1mb full of information on feathers
d'uh
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
I dont know. Feathers could put your 'puter down just as quick. [/b][/quote]Originally posted by bigboab+16 August 2004 - 19:36--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (bigboab @ 16 August 2004 - 19:36)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Proper Bo@ I tell thee,16 August 2004 - 18:30
Well it depends on what the content of that MB is, for example, if it was 1mb full of information on bricks, it's going to way more than 1mb full of information on feathers
d'uh
:
As long as I've got a face
You've got a place to sit
I dont know. Feathers could put your 'puter down just as quick. [/b][/quote]Originally posted by bigboab+16 August 2004 - 14:36--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (bigboab @ 16 August 2004 - 14:36)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Proper Bo@ I tell thee,16 August 2004 - 18:30
Well it depends on what the content of that MB is, for example, if it was 1mb full of information on bricks, it's going to way more than 1mb full of information on feathers
d'uh
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LOL!Originally posted by 4play@16 August 2004 - 18:33
I though magnatism was used to store data on your computer how heavy is that and then you have your answer to how heavy is a megabyte.#203417 +(402)- [X]
<FirebirdGM> I just called my Futureshop and asked them how much a 20 GB Hard drive weighed when it was full with information, compared to when it was empty. <FirebirdGM> The guy that was on the phone told me that it was only a few pounds difference.
<FirebirdGM> And that's why I don't shop at futureshop.
Simple: You take the matter, anti-matter fuel quotient and divide it by the flux capacitor's imbalance. Take the inverse dirivative and take the root then multiply by pi.
BTW, megabyte/any-byte is not a measurement of weight
Hence, you don't understand the question.Originally posted by Darth Sushi@16 August 2004 - 20:49
Simple: You take the matter, anti-matter fuel quotient and divide it by the flux capacitor's imbalance. Take the inverse dirivative and take the root then multiply by pi.
BTW, megabyte/any-byte is not a measurement of weight
And it's weight, for that matter .
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