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I like all stuff related to advancing the human species.

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arvana says...

You'll get it, just a few more!

In reply to this comment by TheGenk:
Thanks, but hold your horses for the congrats, I'm close but not this close.

In reply to this comment by arvana:
It's all yours.  Congrats on your new star! 

It's all in the title — feel free to steal mine if you like.

In reply to this comment by TheGenk:
Why does your Kaydara video get votes and mine doesn't?

Let yours be or call dupe? Your call. (I don't mind, though I would appreciate the points to finally get a star

spitfiredragon says...

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Why does a photocopier even need a harddrive? Why don't they use just a small amount of cheap volatile memory?

Copiers cannot depend solely on volatile memory alone because the file size of scanned documents can easily exceed the size of affordable RAM solutions. This is especially true when you need to keep an entire document stored in memory (such as when you wanted to print multiple copies of the document in page-order).

In the 'old' days, when copiers didn't use harddrives they were unable keep copied sets in order, they would scan one page, make 10 copies, then scan the next page and then 10 more copies, etc. Then the operator would have to collate all the pages of the sets into the correct order. This was extremely tedious!

The use of harddrives removes that old limitation and allows for very large documents to be scanned and collated.

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