Updated: 2002-07-12; 5:54:21 AM.
GigaTeraPetaExa
so many prefixes, so little time

Tuesday, February 12, 2002

From details of a global brain i find out about a new Mac OS X Radio service by Bill Bumgarner.
9:28:01 PM comment(s)    

Joe has produced a theme with no tables (it also has no calendar) that should please "CSS" fans.

Geez, read that out loud and tell me we're not all just geeking out here!
7:42:23 PM comment(s)    


ViewFromTheHeart has (i want the links here):

garret has these printed out and at hand for doing work in Radio. Good summary , and I think I'll put together something...

Also, he has a set of "skeletons" with the 'required' macros for each page as starters. Good hint, and thanks, g.


7:09:24 PM comment(s)    

 
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Kilo- means 1000
Mega- means a million
Giga- means a billion
Tera- means a trillion
Peta- means a quadrillion
Exa- means a quintillion

What are the implications of even Peta-hertz processors, or Exabyte hard drives? Will we last long enough to see it, and will it help us to stop destroying ourselves?


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