Speed geek cycle
MegaBytes per Second.
Officially, B is bytes (8 bits) and b is bits, so 1 kBps is 8 kbps.This distinction is not used everywhere, so in practice both of them might mean either, and you would need more info to tell whether they mean bits or bytes.
an adjective; it modifies the noun "geeks" by specifying "what kind of geeks." Compound adjectives preceding the noun that they modify are hyphenated: white-coated geeks. The hyphen is required, unless you mean that non-white geeks without coats cannot be called biologists.
kbps > Kilo Bits Per Second > 1024 bits per second mbps > Mega Bits Per Second > 1024 kilo bits per second
the populars, geeks, jocks, mean girls, tree huggers
The abbreviation "kbps" stands for KiloBytes Per Second. This abbreviation is often used to measure how fast an internet connection is in terms of data download and upload speeds.
If you mean Gb and Bb, they're two different notes. BAND GEEKS! GOSH! GET A LIFE!
it means that u r allways on the computer know everything about computers the other word for geek is nerd
The term 48-320 kbps refers to a range of bitrates used in audio encoding, where "kbps" stands for kilobits per second. A bitrate of 48 kbps is typically associated with lower quality audio, suitable for speech or low-fidelity applications, while 320 kbps represents high-quality audio, often used for music streaming and downloads. The higher the bitrate, the better the audio quality, but it also results in larger file sizes. This range indicates the flexibility in choosing audio quality based on the listener's needs and available bandwidth.
The Mythology of Geeks :-) I think you might mean Greek Mythology which is myths and legends about Greek Gods and warriors. They might be true but it is unlikely.
No, it is not true that being a girl guide is for geeks that have no friends. Anyone even popular people at the school can be a guide. Even if you are popular it does not mean that you are a snob.
You COULD be dyslexic, which often involves misspelling words. However, if you spend a lot of time online, instant messaging or using "cyberspeak", it could just be that you are out of practice. If you were older, it could be a sign of Alzheimer's, or possibly a disease involving the brain, but it looks like a case of too much time online. If it continues, see a doctor.