State a fact about yourself!

If a bit represented the width of a vinyl groove (squared, so the length of the bit is the same as the width), it would take approx 2939 ft of recording space on the vinyl to store a high quality 3:08 MP3 file in oppose to approx 370 ft for a typical vinyl track. Of course, at this moment in time they have made 6TB 3.5" HDDs, which could hold 513,888,888 times that of the typical 33 RPM vinyl could with said analog version that MP3.... but that's your call.
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If a bit represented the width of a vinyl groove (squared, so the length of the bit is the same as the width),  it would take approx 2939 ft of recording space on the vinyl to store a high quality 3:08 MP3 file in oppose to approx 370 ft for a typical vinyl track. Of course, at this moment in time they have made 6TB 3.5" HDDs, which could hold 513,888,888 times that of the typical 33 RPM vinyl could with said analog version that MP3.... but that's your call. ;)  
I love random technical information. And that is fascinating!
 
I love random technical information. And that is fascinating!

If I had a dollar for each byte in that 6TB HDD (mind you a TB is 1024GB, a GB is 1024MB, a MB is 1024KB, and KB is 8 bytes), I could pay of the U.S. debt! Well...... 38% of it......
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