Updated: 2002-07-12; 5:54:05 AM.
GigaTeraPetaExa
so many prefixes, so little time

Friday, January 25, 2002

Did you ever wonder what AbbeNormal as if it were Mr. T's would look like? He's right, i did trick him.

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AbbeNormal

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?


That only shows the weblog entries, in order first posted. This includes new entries and changes in the whole wiki, including weblog entries:

These use the AbbeNormal:JavaScriptRssViewer. There's also a built-in Radio verb xml.rss.view.RssBox (see Radio discussion or docs).


This uses radio.macros.viewFavoriteWeblogs to show recently-changed weblogs in my 'favorites' list:

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