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Newbie question about Gigs, Megs
I feel like an idiot, but I am terrible with math.
If I have 1,607,596,373 bytes how many MB is that, and how many GB is that? |
12860770984 bits
1607596373 bytes 1569918.333 kilobytes (abbreviated as KB or Kb*) 1533.1234 megabytes (abbreviated as M or MB) 1.49719 gigabytes (abbreviated as G or GB) 0.001462 terabytes 0.0000014 petabytes http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/calculate/ |
Cool tool! Thanks Art, if you're ever in beautiful downtown Brampton I'd like to buy you a beer |cheers|
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Thats a sweet tool Art...very nice indeed
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You can also use the Google calculator. Enter "1,607,596,373 bytes in megabytes" (without quotes) in the search box.
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You're welcome SheepGuy. Sure, love to have a drink sometime.
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Art - watch out for the waitresses at his pub - they tend to have bigger |boobies| than brains......
Now that I think about it, that may not be a bad thing :D |
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If you're into that purely physical stuff |
Better late than never, but here is a nice conversion tool:
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/computer |
Well nice links you have there guys, some it I even bookmarked it too...
me too with those big numbers Im sucked at math. |
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