Olympus knows how to write detailed manuals
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http://www.olympus-europa.com/consumer/208_manuals.cfm?prodID=P_N1745492
Look at the size of that manual... They must be very detailed. LOL
Drak
(i have no idea how this is gonna look in the forum.. sorry)
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162 Exabytes?
It is estimated that by the end of 1999, the sum of human knowledge (including audio, video and text) was 12 exabytes.
http://www.cio.com/archive/092203/enriquez.html
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Perhaps it's a file containing photo's of each word in the manual in 3 megapixel quality.
Don't have the bandwith to check...
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@phelyan said:
162 Exabytes?
It is estimated that by the end of 1999, the sum of human knowledge (including audio, video and text) was 12 exabytes.
http://www.cio.com/archive/092203/enriquez.html
They could have cut that down significantly if they'd used XviD/ogg for the audio/video and ZIP for the rest.
If we were to compress that down to 6 exabytes, would we suddenly know less? Would we know just as much but in a more dense, complicated manner?
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<FONT size=4>162</FONT><FONT size=-2> </FONT><FONT size=4>482</FONT><FONT size=-2> </FONT><FONT size=4>324</FONT><FONT size=-2> </FONT><FONT size=4>218</FONT><FONT size=-2> </FONT><FONT size=4>749</FONT><FONT size=-2> </FONT><FONT size=4>952 kilobytes = 1.54955219 × 1011 gigabytes</FONT>
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<FONT size=4>[^o)] (and it was only 39 pages, too!)</FONT>
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Hey!
I was able to save it on my harddisk...... <:o)