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a laptop. They follow with the following line, "My cousin is a computer engineer. HE MAKES LAPTOPS."
Just no.
Just no.
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Well they clearly have no idea what they are talking about, unless the laptop has wheels or something
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Hahaha this fully rustled my jimmies and made my rofl copter go soisoisoisoisoi
what grade are these kids in? lol 5th?
what grade are these kids in? lol 5th?
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I don't believe this myself, but I looked and read somewhere that Indiana State University is trying to build a petabyte computer. The computer would be huge, but I still don't see how this is possible. I could see a 1,000 gb PC happening in the near 30 years, maybe less. Computers double in technology every 6 months I think. But a 1,000 gb laptop now are the kids in your grade stupid.
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imCrez wrote a laptop. They follow with the following line, "My cousin is a computer engineer. HE MAKES LAPTOPS."Tell them I personally said "how **** retarded are you?" MY brother got his engineering degree in computers, they don't know shit-worth of what they are talking about. He has taught me 90% of the stuff he learned in his 4 years of college, AND I'M 14!!!! Even I know that there's NO **** way to EVER do that.
Just no.
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Some people just need to educate themselves in certain things.
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are you in 3rd grade?
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AsafBorger wrote Hahaha this fully rustled my jimmies and made my rofl copter go soisoisoisoisoiI approve this comment.
what grade are these kids in? lol 5th?
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I dont think kids will know this stuff
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killofduty wrote I don't believe this myself, but I looked and read somewhere that you can have up to 2 TB on a computer. I also read that Indiana University is building, or has built, I don't know which it is, that is supposed to be able to hold Petabytes.
:facepalm: Not a Hard Drive! We're talking about RAM! The most RAM possible is 192Gb! Not a Terabyte, and especially not a Petabyte.
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