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Ohk
The easiest way to remember things is to write it down a couple times. You can also review/read the thing you are trying to remember a couple of time first thing in the morning.
It is 0.1 millimetre for standard callipers.
I will ABBREVIATE the month word August. I will create a shorter form that is easy to read and write.
A magnetic read write-head moves a cross a spinning disk changing the polarity of tiny magnetic particles in the disk(s). This can then be read at a later date.
Well Louis Braille invented Braille, a way for blind people to read and write, which is still used today.
No, most people in those times didn't know how to read or write
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Read read read read. And then write write write write.
No. 90% of the population couldn't read or write.
You can't. Millimeters are a measurement of length. Milliliters are a measurement of volume. You cannot convert one to the other.
...read and write access times by defragmenting the disk.
Before the Civil War times, blacks were not able to read anything let alone be taught to read or write.
Just because Rafael Nadal didn't go to school, that so doesn't meen he can't read and write. Think of the amount of letters he will have received from the tennis union and he has to read them.. and the amount of times he will sign a contract or a certificate. So yes he can read & write.
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Read/write memory is memory that can be read and can be changed.
Ubuntu supports a large number of file systems, including ext2 (read/write), ext3 (read/write), ext4 (read/write), ReiserFS (read/write), JFS (read/write), XFS (read/write), FAT (read/write), and NTFS (read, additional software available for writing). With the exception of NTFS, it can also boot off of the above file systems.
He taught himself how to read and write. His neighbor taught him how to read and write. His neighbor taught him how to read and write.