Always having data to hand. Geek, 1337 or what?
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Dr. Slack
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Wed Mar 18 2009, 07:54AM
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The beginings of a cyborg?:-D
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Dr. Slack
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I wonder how many Terabytes would fit inside a false leg?
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KLH
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Dr. Slack wrote ...
I wonder how many Terabytes would fit inside a false leg?
OVER 9000!!! Gigabytes. Maybe...
Considering the current storage density of chips, it would be fairly high. Assuming a 32GB flash chip, it might be possible to fit ~300 of these into a false leg. THEN you would have OVER 9000 GB of storage... in your leg.
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