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Byron Songer is currently offline  Byron Songer   United States
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You're correct. 640K. Like other old farts, I've forgotten a lot about the
kilobyte days. Kilobits, too.

Yes, the space shuttle computers had less than 64K.

As far as I know it's the wheels touching the ground that count.

Byron

Bruce Hislop wrote:

>
>
> I thought it was 640K of memory Bill Gates thought was way more than enough.
> I believe that was more than the original Space Shuttle computers had.
>
> It now takes several hundred Mbs of program to get a windoze computer to
> display "Hello World".
>
> I'm not up on toll roads, so tell me... does an empty transport truck pay the
> same toll charges as a loaded one?
>
> What about raised axles? do they count at the toll booth?
>


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