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12 Comments
calvadossays...*1sttube *spacy
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (1sttube, Spacy) - requested by calvados.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to ant's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
gwiz665says...This was a great episode. *promote
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued - promote requested by gwiz665.
rougysays...Was he hung like a Trojan horse?
andybesysays...He's "fully functional".
CrushBugsays...I love this episode. Picard was the man to deliver the closing arguments. It was great.
kageninsays...Someone want to doublecheck my math? 800 Quadrillion bits = 727,595 Terabits? (I divided 800 quadrillion by 1024 like 4 times - gotta love the python interpreter...)
deathcowsays...Yep so data has about 45 2 TB hard disks in him.
direpicklesays...>> ^deathcow:
Yep so data has about 45 2 TB hard disks in him.
He actually has about 45 thousand 2 TB had disks in him.
deathcowsays...>> ^direpickle:
>> ^deathcow:
Yep so data has about 45 2 TB hard disks in him.
He actually has about 45 thousand 2 TB had disks in him.
Thanks for the correction. Google says:
800 quadrillion bits = 90 949.4702 terabytes
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