Linked by Alexander Antoniades on Thu 5th Dec 2002 21:58 UTC
Original OSNews Interviews It's easy to grow increasingly cynical the more you follow "innovation" in operating systems and software. New releases often turn out to be nothing more than reinventing, or repackaging, the wheel, with new icons and steeper system requirements. Yet every now and then persistence pays off and that lengthy download or poorly written web site delivers something truly amazing and faith in the future of computing is, albeit temporarily, restored. I experienced such a sensation a couple of months ago when I downloaded the CD-ROM based, Linux distribution known as Knoppix.
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RE: 700 MB is 716,800,000 bytes.
by Eugenia on Fri 6th Dec 2002 03:15 UTC

Yes, you are of course right. The 716,800 are KBs (I added the 000s manually after my calculator's result ;) .