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COMPUTER TALK: Ever wonder how big a mb is vs a kb, etc.~KES said Apr 4, 2007, 12:24 PM: |
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I am through Computer 101 and to get momentum going it’s good to know the basic foundation: CHECK THIS OUT!!
Note: The information shown below uses measures only associated with data. For example, a kilo-anything is 1000 … except that when it is a kilobyte, it is 1024, an even power of two.
Whenever we discuss quantities of data, we tend to do it in the abstract. We speak of a kilobyte, or a megabyte or a gigabyte without really knowing what it represents. The following table shows various quantities of bytes, in each power of ten. Usually, they are shown with multiples of 2 and 5 also. For example, 1 Kilobyte, 2 Kilobytes, 5 Kilobytes. All the examples are approximate and are rounded. For example, a computer card has 80 columns. If 50 columns contain data on a card, then two cards will be 100 bytes. Also, a 3-1/2 inch diskette can contain 1.4 Megabytes. Showing it as 1 Megabyte reflects both (a) the diskette not typically being filled and (b) rounding. Finally, a CD-ROM can hold more than 500 Megabytes. However, it is listed at that level as “typical” and as the closest match. Bytes (8 bits) 0.1 bytes: A single yes/no decision (actually 0.125 bytes, but I rounded)
1 Kilobyte: Joke; (very) short story
1 Megabyte: Small novel; 3-1/2 inch diskette
1 Gigabyte: Paper in the bed of a pickup; symphony in high-fidelity sound; broadcast quality movie
1 Terabyte: Automated tape robot; all the X-ray films in a large technological hospital; 50,000 trees made into paper and printed; daily rate of EOS (Earth Orbiting System) data (1998)
1 Petabyte: 3 years of EOS data (2001)
5 Exabytes: All words ever spoken by human beings.
Yottabyte
:-) Kathy |
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Re: COMPUTER TALK: Ever wonder how big a mb is vs a kb, etc.mm [no longer around] said May 9, 2007, 2:13 PM: |
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~KES said: |
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Re: COMPUTER TALK: Ever wonder how big a mb is vs a kb, etc.Mike said May 10, 2007, 1:27 AM: |
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Great posts!! I definitely have to use these in my next Info Tech talk at my company…I work with a lot of low tech people that have trouble relating to size. |
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Re: COMPUTER TALK: Ever wonder how big a mb is vs a kb, etc.mm [no longer around] said May 10, 2007, 1:46 AM: |
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yes, i had seen that one before, here is another one about sizes: |
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