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It is OVER !!!!!!!!!!!! 37 TERRABYTES
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That sheer amount shows it's 100% bullshit.
For anyone not too familiar with data sizes, 1024KB is 1MB. 1024MB is 1GB. 1024GB is 1TB. So he is claiming to have 39,000,000MB roughly.
To put that into perspective, here is the average size of different file types.
Images PNG ~ 2 – 4 kB GIF ~ 6 – 8 kB JPG ~ 9 – 12 kB TIFF ~ 900 – 1.000 kB BMP ~ 900 – 1.000 kB
Documents DOCX ~4 – 8 kB PDF ~ 18 – 20 kB ODT ~ 80 – 90 kB
Media Files eBook ~ 1 – 5 MB MP3 song ~ 3 – 4 MB DVD Movie ~ 4 GB HD Movie ~ 5 – 8 GB Blu-Ray Movie ~ 20 – 25 GB
Complete bullshit. They'd need literal weeks worth of 4k video and thousands of other files.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79017631 You copying shit you googled proves that YOU are a cock-sucking mother-fucking 2-balled bitch - you got a ping-pong pussy and 2 flat tits... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76215405 I have a degree in Networking and help tons of family and friends with computer issues dipshit, the fact I pulled some numbers from Google means nothing because I'm familiar enough with files to know the numbers are true. Go film a 1hr HD video and look at the size, I guarantee it's within 3.5 or 4.5GB. Fuck off until you can explain any plausible way they would have that much data that isn't a bunch of useless filler. Doing the math, it would take 125-150 days of nonstop blue ray quality video to amount to that much data. Let's assume they have a solid month of video, that still leaves literal billions of other files required to fill the other supposed TBs of data. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79017631 You may be able to count to potato, but you're still an idiot. Try looking from a thousand feet, instead of a ground level megabyte. I'll get you started. The vid shows the data of each state running simultaneously, not as a single dump for all states. The fact that it might take days or weeks to run of vid of all that data is fucking irrelevant. Time is certainly necessary to extrapolate the data, which only helps the arguement of why this took so long to analyze, scrutinize and assemble. ...you know, so the "muh two weeks" tards can now appreciate that fact.
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