A single-sided, single layer DVD can hold 4.7GB of data, whereas a single-sided, dual-layer can hold 8.5GB. Double-sided, single-layer holds 9.4GB and double-sided, dual-layer holds 17.1GB. So anyone of these combinations can hold a 4.7 ISO image although the single-sided, single-layer may be a tight fit. I would use the single-sided, dual-layer and you won't have any problem. An ISO is simply an exact duplicate of someting (like a Linux operating system) so you will be ok. Hope this helps.
Standard desktop
I would say the standard is 14 x 68 although there are many smaller and afew larger.
A standard precaution would be a security measure that is normal to an industry. Turning on the firewall on a computer is also a standard precaution to prevent spyware and viruses from getting in.
The computer most people use comes with a standard 56K modem, which means that in an ideal situation your computer would downstream at a rate of 56 kilobits per second (Kbps).
A mainframe computer is a big computer. You probably wrote your question using a desk top or lap top computer. A computer larger than that is a mini computer. There are computers larger than that called mainframes. Mainframe computers have the power of thousands of desktops. A bank would have one to keep track of customers' accounts, loans, and other business. They would use a second one for backup.
you would describe a fortune cookie writer as a fortune cookie writer.
Maybe they would work in a private study with a computer, or maybe in the graden with a nice view. Most writers prefer quiet, clam environments.
Hmmm, that is a tough question. I had difficulty locating a reputable review of computer warehouse. So I would not recommend buying a computer from them. There are larger sites, like dell and hp that you could purchase from worry free.
The writer asked what it would happen after that.
miniature bull terrier Miniatures range from 20 to 35 pounds, and Chico was larger than that, therefore he would be a standard.
Cheap, versatile, and not prone to problems. Would recommend you use a *nix distribution as opposed to Windows as it would fit for all 3 criteria. Not this: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3356857
The USB interface standard connects external hardware to your computer- everything from webcams to external hard drives to your Ipod. Without it you would be unable to access many functions of cameras and other devices that allow you to upload things to the internet.