25 GB for single layer 50 GB for double layer
blu-ray
A single layer Blu-Ray disc holds up to a maximum of 25 GB. A double layer holds a maximum of 50 GB
Conventional (pre-BD-XL) Blu-ray Discs contain 25 GB per layer, with dual layer discs (50 GB) being the industry standard for feature-length video discs. Triple layer discs (100 GB) and quadruple layers (128 GB) are available for BD-XL drives.
The X.25 standard specifies protocols at the Physical, Data Link, and Network Layers of the OSI Model.Broadband Cable functions at both the Physical, and Data Link Layers.ISDN functions at the Physical, Data Link, and Transport Layers.DSL, SONET, and T-Carriers function at the Physical Layer.Frame Relay, and ATM function at the Data Link Layer.
Redstone Ore veins are found below layer 16. veins are most common on layer 8. There are 25 ores per chunk on average.Sources: Redstone Ore - Minecraft WikiOre - Minecraft Wiki
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An hour contains sixty minutes. Therefore, 25 minutes is 25/60 of one hour. At a rate of 25 miles per hour, one can cover a distance of (25/60)/25 = 10.4 (the last digit may not be significant, because the primary data have only two significant digits.)
No published production data; 10-125 USD or so
4Mbps means you can transfer 4Mb of data per second. So 100Mb / 4Mb per second = 25 seconds to transfer. Hope this helps!
Try at chemical stores, look for Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate. ~ $25 per 2 lb.
Here's what you should know: Data link layer protocols must be concerned with the rules for transmitting data across the network media, particularly with encoding and carrying "frames" of data. Although this layer includes providing error detection and notification by adding the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC), the Transport Layer is primarily responsible for end-to-end error-free message delivery. WAN Data-Link protocols primarily define how data frames should be packaged for different types of networks. To quote: The data link protocols available for WAN communications define how networks will carry the data frames on a given data link. The data link protocols used for WANs come in three categories: 1. Interface to IBM enterprise data centers: SDLC 2. WAN connections using peer devices: HDLC & PPP 3. Switched or relayed services: X.25/LAPB, Frame Relay, ISDN/LAPD, ATM. Some of these protocols provide functionality as high as in the Network layer of the OSI, and all of these protocols transfer data over a WAN data link.