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Post by Hugh on Oct 13, 2010 16:30:06 GMT
Too much noise.
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Post by occupation on Oct 13, 2010 20:04:01 GMT
Perhaps if there was one called feet book. The idea being that only photographs of feet in various repose are accepted. Then you choose which feet you invite to join your personal feet list. Then give each pair toes out of ten, and if you don't like someone's feet you can put them on the smell / reek list. And there's a ration of virtual socks so, you have to work at your feet book to keep, I'll get back on this one.
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Post by roddy byers on Oct 14, 2010 8:30:01 GMT
These feet are made for walkin..
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Post by paulwillo on Oct 18, 2010 11:04:30 GMT
dont get too sucked in Rod- so much Hong Kong Phoeye out there on FB - How many times do ya wanna read that " Someone has gone to buy their tea at Sainsburys", or " my life is terrible..". Itll make you laugh if nothing else.
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Post by occupation on Oct 19, 2010 0:56:14 GMT
I reckon most people on FB work in offices... ;D
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Post by roddy byers on Oct 19, 2010 8:21:23 GMT
Wish i hadnt started - too many people ive thought ild escaped years ago!!
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Post by Hugh on Oct 19, 2010 15:15:45 GMT
The wireless devices are upping the noise. You see back hoe drivers updating their sites. ;D
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Post by roddy byers on Oct 20, 2010 8:25:14 GMT
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Post by TTN on Oct 20, 2010 23:27:39 GMT
- Me too
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Post by Hugh on Oct 20, 2010 23:39:40 GMT
Some fat guy in a tractor thumbing his wireless device. Git it?
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Post by roddy byers on Oct 21, 2010 8:02:58 GMT
Er interestin...
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Post by Hugh on Oct 21, 2010 16:16:29 GMT
Everybody is adding to the increasingly unmanageable data stream which is growing.
In 2009, amid the "Great Recession," the amount of digital information grew 62% over 2008 to 800 billion gigabytes (0.8 Zettabytes). One Zettabyte equals one trillion gigabytes. The amount of digital information created in 2010 (1.2 Zettabytes) will equal:
• The digital information created by every man, woman and child on Earth "Tweeting" continuously for 100 years • 75 billion fully-loaded 16 GB Apple iPads, which would fill the entire area of Wembley Stadium to the brim 41 times, the Mont Blanc Tunnel 84 times, CERN's Large Hadron Collider tunnel 151 times, Beijing National Stadium 15.5 times or the Taipei 101 Tower 23 times • A full-length episode of Fox TV's hit series "24" running continuously for 125 million years • 707 trillion copies of the more than 2,000-page U.S. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed into Law in March 2010. Stacked end to end, the doBanana Milkshakeents would stretch from Earth to Pluto and back 16 times or cover every inch of the United States in paper 3 feet deep
Moreover, the number of files, images, records and other digital information containers will grow by a factor of 67, each needing to be managed, secured and protected. Despite this growth, the number of IT professionals globally will grow only by a factor of 1.4. The Banana Milkshakeulative effect is driving CIOs to seek out new levels of agility, efficiency and control by moving quickly toward private cloud computing environments.
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Post by Hugh on Oct 21, 2010 16:18:07 GMT
I'm quite concerned by the "Banana Milkshakeulative effect".
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Post by occupation on Oct 21, 2010 21:26:59 GMT
de tears of a cloud
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Post by roddy byers on Oct 22, 2010 12:05:05 GMT
Er ild betta go back to school now..
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