Re: A prediction about the Presidential campaign



Marcus L. Rowland <forgottenfutures@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
about four seconds. Neither was in memory before I started. This is a
1.75ghz XP machine with 512k memory. Usually Acrobat takes about 30+
seconds to have the same document ready for reading.

I hope you mean either 512mb (megabytes) of main memory or 512kb of cache,
as 512k(bytes) of main memory was getting kind of tight 20 years ago.

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