Darius wrote:J A V A W O R K S H O P
preko puta zgrade socijalnog i gradske apoteke...rade do 21 a po potrebi i duze
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Don’t forget 1389 Battle for Kosovo.
Don’t forget 1912 Kumanovo battle, revenge for Kosovo.
Don’t forger 1999 Battle for Kosovo II
Don’t forget we’ll revenge it again
Predaj život otadžbini, dušu Bogu a ponos nikome!
vrsta8472 wrote:Toliko nema citav Prnjavor na Zoni
Nisam to znao Vrsta. Takve brzine su ovdje prosjecne a znam vikinge koji imaju 10-15 puta brze internet veze. Svedi su u tome najbolji u Evropi kod njih su internet veze enormno brze, zato i imaju najvise pirata a skoro sve prodavnice muzike i filmova su im bankrotirale. Nadam se da ce u Prnjavoru uskoro doci brze internet veze.
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Explain the results
Bits per second: How communication devices are rated. Kilo means 1,000 and mega means 1,000,000. Examples include 56k modem and 10Mbit Ethernet.
Bytes per second: The way data is measured on your hard drive and how file sharing and FTP programs measure transfer speeds. Kilo is 1,024 and mega is 1,048,576.
Bits(b), Bytes(B), and Baud
Bits and bytes are a measurement of electronic information. A byte is always 8 bits. Communications speeds are usually measured in bits per second while many computer operations are measured in bytes per second. A "56k" modem is 56 kilobits and a "2m" DSL connection is 2 megabits per second. "128MB" of RAM is 128 megabytes. Ideally when abbreviations are used, b means bits and B means bytes. Baud rate is another measure of transmission speed and is the number of actual signals sent per second. At one time it was equal to the bits per second, but modern technology allows us to send more than one bit per electric signal.
Mega(M) and kilo(k)
Traditionally kilo means one thousand exactly. In the communications world engineers call a thousand bits transmitted in a second 1 kilobit per second. Makes sense. Now while 1000 is a nice round number for humans to work with, it isn't for computers. Mathematically speaking humans use decimal or base 10 numbers and computers use binary or base 2. 1024 is 2 to the power of 10 which is a significant binary value and so is represented by kilo in the computer world. Mega is similar except it means one million and in the computer world is 1024 kilo or 1,048,576. Ideally when abbreviations are used, k means 1000 and K means 1024.
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