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Were you trying to kill my computer?

  • 4 weeks later...

I'll copy and paste that into a word document and then print it. That will kill a lot of trees. I could just imagine the heat of those servers... Would'nt like to be serving that on Windows.

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How big/many digits of pi is this file?

220 million digits of pi @ 283,081,166 bytes with html

What you lot need are 1Mb connections at home :P

man, its taking like 20 min. just to open! of course I'm exagerating, but who cares. Its huge. Is it all correct?

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Seeing as it's derived through computation I'd imagine only the 220 millionth digit is fudged.

  • 1 month later...
Originally posted by the GardenGnome

I'll copy and paste that into a word document and then print it. That will kill a lot of trees. I could just imagine the heat of those servers... Would'nt like to be serving that on Windows.

IIS 6 generally beats Apache on static file output. khttpd beats IIS 6 though, I would imagine, but IIS 7 runs partly in kernel space too, so I'm not sure about that. Please consider the facts before spewing such ignorant garbage.

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