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That totally depends on what format of video the video is in, like, the "VOB" or the "AVI" format, is VERY large, like 4gbs a hour. But th "MP4" or MPEG is muuuuch smaller. -Hollow
for a disc type (electromechanical) meter the number of disc revolutions to indicate 1 kwh would be found by the formula 1000/ Kh, the watthour constant of the meter.
Their Finest Hour - video game - was created in 1989.
Their Finest Hour - video game - happened in 1989.
About an hour and a half.
1,000,0000 miles an hour
put a small amount of tooth paste on the cracked disc and wait an hour or so and it will improve
Assuming that the maximum speed of a Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour, it would take about 24 days.
If you could go straight up, it would take between and hour and an hour and a half. There isn't really a barrier between the atmosphere and outer space, and definitions differ.
Unlikely, but maybe, depending on the bitrate and how (or if) the video is compressed. Normally, uncompressed DVD-quality MPEG-4 video would require about 11GB per hour. If you are talking video that has been formatted for a small-screen mobile device like the iPod Touch, a bitrate of 256Kbps would give you just under a gig of storage per hour of video, in which case your 16Gb device would have plenty of room.
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At 17,500 miles per hour the trip would take about 13 hours to travel the 238,900 miles to the moon.