[civsoc-mw] environmental friendly

Keyboard Boyd Kilembey kkilembe at gmail.com
Mon Nov 23 14:29:14 CAT 2020


I should take him to a storage area network implementation. Imagine the
whole of kangombe building full of storage devices

On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, 14:08 KPD, <maluwakpd at gmail.com> wrote:

> Truly he stuck in the past. These little posts do even blip on the storage
> on my mobile phone.
>
>
>
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, 14:03 Keyboard Boyd Kilembey, <kkilembe at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Trevor does not know we are into virtualization of storage and cloud
>> computing. Storage is no longer much of a headache. I used to operate a
>> mainframe ICL ME29 with just 2 MB then moved to IBM s36 then system 38.
>> Shad must know these system then considered top of the range. Storage was
>> better. My first computer was a Tandy T80 I think from Honeywell
>>
>> On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, 13:55 KPD, <maluwakpd at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Inu a Trevor,
>>>
>>> You are stuck in the 80s when we had file\directory  name with maximum
>>> of characters long.
>>>
>>> My first powerful  computer in 1988 was  IBM PC with 10 MB hard disk,
>>> 10MHz speed, 720KB internal stiffy drive and 360KB external floppy disk
>>> drive.  Ee moved around with a small booklet with abbreviations like CD\,
>>> MD\ etc.
>>>
>>> Do you know how much data Tesla vehicles are collecting and processing
>>> every second in order to make them Full Self Drive, FSD?
>>>
>>> Time is of the essence. You can't expect people to be copying and
>>> trimming quoted text when they can just 'REPLY.'
>>>
>>> Leave that to Dr Nyirenda. He will do the house keeping. These
>>> conversations do not float in space. They reside in a server that Dr
>>> Nyirenda can do some house keeping on.
>>>
>>> Take easy. You can have the whole sentence as the name of your folder or
>>> sentence. You are holding a super computer in your hand.
>>>
>>> On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, 13:22 trevor chimimba, <trevorchimimba at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Folks,
>>>>
>>>> I have noticed (and I have been part of this practice) that on this
>>>> forum we do not abridge the emails to which one is responding to
>>>> (apparently to keep the chain conversation) but this is not friendly to the
>>>> cyberspace environment. What we are doing is an equivalent of photocopy an
>>>> entire file to respond to a single letter (imagine the space that would
>>>> take for a registry clerk). Let us keep the cyber environment clean. Chonde.
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