A zip has 5 numbers. The first number corresponds to love. The second is faith. The third represents your place in comparison to the rest of the world. The fourth is the exact ratio of the amount of dirt that is currently underneath your bed. And the fifth is the age of you mother.
A zip disk is a removable storage device that is designed to fit in a zip drive. Zip disks were first produced in 1995. Zip disks cannot be read by any other drive, and a zip drive cannot read any other disks.
A zip disk is a disk which can be read by a Zip drive.
I am not sure you can, but you can make the files read only...
As strange as it may seem, you write to a zip disk using a zip drive...Zip drives are pretty much out of favor now, everyone is using DVD's, flash drives and external hard drives.But if you need to read an old zip disk, see if you can find an old I-Omega zip drive. I would offer to sell you mine but it's long gone.
No. Zip drives cannot read floppy disks, and cannot be used on a traditional floppy controller.
Because proteins can have diverse structures and chemical properties, different proteins can "read" different zip codes by interacting specifically with them.Because protein enzymes can have a diversity of active site structures, they can "read" different zip codes by specifically degrading them.Because proteins store and process information, they can "read" different zip codes via base pairing.Because proteins can store energy, they provide the energy to transport other proteins with zip codes to their correct destinations. ?
It refers to a type of compressed file, that has to be "unzipped" before it can be read.
Well I believe the correct name is "zip code"There are machines in the post office that read the zip code and help route it to the right location. Somehow the numbers are an id of an particular area.
Normally yes, it makes it easier for the machines to automatically read them.
i read from a online source that the password is qwerty
The are not especially fast - since the read head has to move to the right track and then the disk has to turn. Zip disks are completely obsolete- USB flash drives have replaced them.
Yes, Zip discs are considerably larger than standard floppy disks. A standard floppy disc is 90mm × 94mm x 3mm. Zip discs are much wider longer and thicker at 97mm x 98.5mm x 6mm. This is because internally the platter of a Zip disk had a much higher spin speed and required space to spin free of any resistance.