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30 line double spaced with 10 chars per inch with one inch margins would be about 65x30 bytes.

60x30 is 1800 so to make the math easy, let's say 2000.

2G-byte of memory divided by 2000 is 1 million pages, so a 4 Gig memory stick can hold 2 million pages of straight text, not formatted.

Each volume of the Encyclopedia Britanica is about 1000 pages, Say a set of Encyclopedias are 25 volumes(making the math easier)

So 2000 volumes divided by 25 = 80 complete sets of that encyclopedia.

One thing is for certain.... It is not infinite.

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