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clutterthings · 25 days
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Durock Sea Glass Linear Switches
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wikinley · 5 months
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Does a USB drive get heavier as you store more files on it?
Nope. Paradoxically (and theoretically), the more you save on a flash drive, the lighter it gets.
USB drives use Flash memory, which means the the ones and zeros of the data are stored on transistors.
When you save data, a binary zero is set by charging the float gate of the transistor, and a binary one is set by removing the charge.
To charge it, we add electrons, and the mass of each electron is 0.00000000000000000000000000091 grams.
This means that an empty USB drive (which mostly holds zeros) weighs more than a full USB drive (which has ones and zeros). Add data, reduce the weight.
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mensockgarters1920s · 5 months
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Ahuitzotl and Ostoatl My Secretary sock garters.
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magicalshopping · 1 year
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♡ Hello Kitty Mouse from Kuru Store ♡
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glimmerkey · 3 months
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Disney - 101 Dalmatians Mouse Pad
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autumngracy · 9 months
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Y'know how some people have been calling wireless mice "hamsters" because they don't have any "tails"? Well, if you're one of those folks, boy howdy do I have some great news for you:
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youre-gonna-love-it · 2 months
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chis-mu · 3 months
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William Morris Vintage Blackthorn Green 1892 Desk Mat by Archipelago
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cybernetic-remain · 5 months
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techtimechronicles24 · 2 months
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🇺🇲 Dive into the realm of computing nostalgia with a look back at the Atari Corporation's iconic personal computers—the Atari 400/800, Atari 520ST, and Atari Falcon! Introduced by Atari Corporation, a pioneer in the world of gaming and computing, these machines left an indelible mark on the landscape of home computing during their respective eras.
⌨️ The Atari 400 and Atari 800 made their debut in 1979, offering users a glimpse into the future of personal computing. With their sleek design and innovative features, including custom graphics and sound capabilities, these machines quickly gained a dedicated following among early computer enthusiasts.
🚀 Fast forward to 1985, and Atari unleashed the Atari 520ST—a groundbreaking computer that revolutionized the industry with its impressive performance and affordability. Boasting a powerful Motorola 68000 processor and advanced graphical capabilities, the 520ST became a favorite among musicians, artists, and gamers alike, earning a reputation as a versatile and reliable machine.
💻 In 1992, Atari continued its legacy of innovation with the introduction of the Atari Falcon—a high-performance computer designed for the next generation of computing enthusiasts. Featuring a Motorola 68030 processor, enhanced graphics and multimedia capabilities, and built-in MIDI support, the Falcon pushed the boundaries of what was possible in home computing at the time.
💾 The Atari 400/800 series was known for its distinctive membrane keyboard and cartridge-based software, while the Atari 520ST gained popularity for its compatibility with industry-standard software and peripherals, earning it a place in the hearts of musicians and creative professionals.
🕹️ Although the Atari Corporation's foray into personal computing was relatively short-lived, the legacy of the Atari 400/800, Atari 520ST, and Atari Falcon lives on in the annals of computing history, inspiring generations of technology enthusiasts and paving the way for future innovations.
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alherasakibahmed · 5 months
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fallensapphires · 14 days
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Media: Floppy Disks
Not born to be rich, by 1981 I had nonetheless begun to use a PC that required for its operation the absorption of several hundred pages of protocols and the placement of very large floppy disks in the freezer to fix frequent crashes.
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magicalshopping · 1 year
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♡ Pokemon Tails Keycaps from Kuru Store ♡
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glimmerkey · 3 months
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1998 Jeff Wilkie - Dolphins Mouse Pad
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megtheebimbo · 5 months
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