I understood some of these words.
But that was fun to read
Which especially funny because it's part of the same religion, just the "other side"
I honestly thought it was just a way for manufacturers to showcase the colours their gear could produce, but that it also turns out a lot of people are either too lazy to set up their own colour configurations
Hmm, never heard that before. Idk how to link to a specific section of a page, but what I'm talking about is there too, one section down.
An alternate system of nomenclature for the same units (referred to here as the customary convention), in which 1 kilobyte (KB) is equal to 1,024 bytes,[38][39][40] 1 megabyte (MB) is equal to 10242 bytes and 1 gigabyte (GB) is equal to 10243 bytes is mentioned by a 1990s JEDEC standard. Only the first three multiples (up to GB) are mentioned by the JEDEC standard, which makes no mention of TB and larger. The customary convention is used by the Microsoft Windows operating system[41][better source needed] and random-access memory capacity, such as main memory and CPU cache size, and in marketing and billing by telecommunication companies, such as Vodafone,[42] AT&T,[43] Orange[44] and Telstra.[45]
For storage capacity, the customary convention was used by macOS and iOS through Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and iOS 10, after which they switched to units based on powers of 10.[34]
But maybe
An alternate system of nomenclature for the same units (referred to here as the customary convention), in which 1 kilobyte (KB) is equal to 1,024 bytes,[38][39][40] 1 megabyte (MB) is equal to 10242 bytes and 1 gigabyte (GB) is equal to 10243 bytes is mentioned by a 1990s JEDEC standard. Only the first three multiples (up to GB) are mentioned by the JEDEC standard, which makes no mention of TB and larger. The customary convention is used by the Microsoft Windows operating system[41][better source needed] and random-access memory capacity, such as main memory and CPU cache size, and in marketing and billing by telecommunication companies, such as Vodafone,[42] AT&T,[43] Orange[44] and Telstra.[45]
For storage capacity, the customary convention was used by macOS and iOS through Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and iOS 10, after which they switched to units based on powers of 10.[34]
It's 1024 because 1 bit is either a 1 or a 0, and a byte has 8 bits in it.
And they should move all the deer crossing signs to different roads so the deer don't have to cross where they're so likely to get hit
Who the fuck is Dennis
Diversity makes these white people happy
Tell me you're from BC without telling me you're from BC
...what?
I think you mean CIBC
I tapped it and viewed full size no problem
I don't get it. What beam?
Wait, is that supposed to be ice? Because thats.... Not what I thought I saw at first.
Hmm. 4th year apprentice, and figured it would be the same as the rest of the building's supply/exhaust balancing. Interesting, thanks