Jafo......?

how much is 358112k in Megabytes?
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Reply #1 Top
Correctly?
Divide 358112 by 1024, assuming 'k' is 'kilobytes'
Reply #2 Top
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/MB.html
Reply #3 Top
349.7 meg
Reply #4 Top
Oh, smarty-pants...
Reply #5 Top
if 'k' is '1000' then 341.5 meg...
Reply #6 Top
Sheesh!! nearly 350Mb??!! That's how much I have downloaded from here. I think I need my own personal download cap! Maybe it's me that's been using all the bandwidth! Brad, how much do I owe you? I can pay in installments!

/me skulks away and closes browser.............
Reply #7 Top
And pay you will BoXXi, hehe, just kidding
Reply #8 Top
BoXXi, that depends


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Reply #9 Top
374000k for me...so I'm 'worse'....but so much of that is long-gone moderated walls...
Reply #10 Top
365.3 meg...but I'm betting 300 of that is dud-walls...
Reply #11 Top
things get screwy when you try and count actually bits and bytes because of the lack in standards across the board in the beginning.

There is also the Hype factor, I have a 1.5 mbit dedicated DSL link, yet it only get from 1.2 - 1.0 through put of pure ethernet traffic, the remainder is overhead...


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