a bit of knowledge means less knowledge (to someone) bit of knowledge a material which gives knowledge
I believe you meant difference between a bit and a byte. A byte is 8 bits.
The difference between a 32 bit and 64 bit CPU is the speed in which a computer will read and process the information. A 64 bit CPU will read much quicker and can handle the memory usage better than a 32 bit.
metal drill bit has a finer point
It should say
I want to download Aegisub on Medocow. But I see two files there aegisub-3.1.3_32.exe (with 32 bit) and aegisub-3.1.3_64.exe (with 64 bit) and I do now know what file I need. What difference between them?
yellow is a bit brighter in colour.
Really, there is no difference except for the name, and the fact that a hypothesis is a bit more formal.
A kimblewick bit has a slight curb action. A snaffle can be plain or jointed but a kimblewick is normally plain.
Yes, the higher the better. Trust me, it is glaringly obvious.
winnt.exe = 16-bit clean install winnt32.exe = 32-bit upgrade
There is not much difference between Office 32 and Office 64 bit programs in terms of performance. However, Office 64 has a larger memory and stores more data.
There is no difference, I drill both frequently with the same drill bits.