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what do you mean the bullet in computer terms
If you are refering to storage capacity in computer terms, YB means Yottabyte.
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personal computer
Centralized space for file management
For a cheese burger!
It certainly sounds like the people who coined the computer terms were hungry. Lets see, byte, nybble, serial port (sounds like cereal, and port is a type of wine). The terms might just be coincidental. For instance, a nybble is half a byte, so it could be that they simply went along with the food theme of the previous person.Then there are terms that would be stretching this notion. If you slur the word interface, it may sound like "in your face," and while glitches are called bugs, people do eat insects in some parts of the world.
Werner Buchholz coined the term bit/byte in 1956 for IBM stream computer.
Referring to computer terms, it was Xerox that coined the term folder.
Ranger Frisch coined these two terms in 1933.
The term "genus" was first used by ancient Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder, while the term "species" was popularized by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in his work "Systema Naturae" in 1735.
Ragner Frisch.
ernest Rutherford is the answer....
There might be different terms for them. Techie Tech Computer Tech Nerd Computer Nerd Geek computer expert
what do you mean the bullet in computer terms
Probably some historian some where.
Milton surely a a 9 year nephew of a mathematician