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Quote: Moonstone @ January 30 2009, 11:03 PM GMTBut I only have a limited brain capacity, it's being wasted! You have some more storage room to play with.
Er, yeah, whatever Jew say.
Quote: Aaron @ January 30 2009, 11:11 PM GMTEr, yeah, whatever Jew say.
Sorry, I meant you have more RAM
You're confusing RAM with storage.
Quote: Aaron @ January 30 2009, 11:27 PM GMTYou're confusing RAM with storage.
What? You have RAM that doesn't store data? I'd get some more.
Lilly Allen. Yes.
Gavin!
Quote: Moonstone @ January 30 2009, 11:29 PM GMTWhat? You have RAM that doesn't store data? I'd get some more.
And I thought that you were meant to be a clever, industrious peoples!
Shallow? Yes.
I do like the new song.
Tom Jones on JR next week! awesome
Quote: Aaron @ January 30 2009, 11:33 PM GMTAnd I thought that you were meant to be a clever, industrious peoples!
Doesn't RAM store data temporarily? Or were my IT classes wrong? (The latter would not surprise me. )
Quote: Aaron @ January 30 2009, 11:33 PM GMTAnd I thought that you were meant to be a clever, industrious peoples!
Ok, so tell me how I'm being thick then.
Quote: PhQnix @ January 30 2009, 11:35 PM GMTDoesn't RAM store data temporarily? Or were my IT classes wrong? (The latter would not surprise me. )
Yes it does Elliot. Ignore Aaron. I'm a proper programmer, he's just a web cadet!
Random Access Memory - Not for general data storage.
Quote: PhQnix @ January 30 2009, 11:35 PM GMTDoesn't RAM store data temporarily?
Yes.
But the point of this discussion is regarding human long-term knowledge! Therefore the computer equivalent would be HDD not RAM. >_<
Fooools.
Quote: Nil Putters @ January 30 2009, 11:36 PM GMTRandom Access Memory - Not for general data storage.
Yes it is. If you have an array, ie a piece of data, you need to allocate an address in memory for it - ie in the RAM.
But what I think you're getting at is the difference between that and a hard drive, which was never the point.
Quote: Moonstone @ January 30 2009, 11:38 PM GMTBut what I think you're getting at is the difference between that and a hard drive, which was never the point.
It is indeed.
Quote: Aaron @ January 30 2009, 11:38 PM GMTBut the point of this discussion is regarding human long-term knowledge! Therefore the computer equivalent would be HDD not RAM.
What he said.
But, I get your point too.