I have seen estimates that RuneScape uses 25 MB/hour or less. That would be about 7 hours of Internet a day for a full month, if you do nothing else with your Internet bandwidth quota. But to be on the safe side, check the Internet usage now and then, if you have such an option.
1 MB = 8388608 bits 1 kb = 1000 bits 5 MB / 56 kbps = 5*8388608 / 56000 = 41943040/56000 = 749 s = 12 min
Megabytes tend to wear out after time, iphone megabytes are very unreliable and run out quickly.
The last generation of floppy disks were 3.5 inches in diameter. They were capable of holding 1.44 megabytes of data. By comparison, a Compact Disk holds about 650 megabytes.
It depends on what you do with it. If you take a lot of pictures or download a lot of ring tones or extra content, it will go faster. If you only make calls and have contacts in your phone book, it should last a while.
Finding such an answer would require you to check the storage usage of every single server that hosts the internet around the world. (Not so easy) By the time we could get an exact value, the internet's storage would have increased drastically, making the initial value invalid. The usage for this single server in 2012 was ~10 Petabytes (10240 Terabytes)
Yes, of course he is. I just saw him in my city (Winnipeg, MB) last year.
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The duration that 100 MB of data lasts depends on your activities. For instance, browsing web pages typically uses about 0.5 MB to 2 MB per page, meaning you could load around 50 to 200 pages. Streaming music might consume about 1 MB per minute, allowing for roughly 100 minutes of listening. However, streaming video is much more data-intensive, with standard definition consuming about 1 GB per hour, so 100 MB would last just a few minutes.
I don't know I'm trying to find out because his last name is Perez so I think hes mixed
It's hard to say in hours. But, if you are a heavy user like going to facebook all the time, downloading songs almost everyday, on youtube for an hour a day. I will guarantee you it's not gonna last...You're gonna be needing three times that amount.
I don't know of any computer that's come out within the last 15 years that only has a 10 MB HD, but I can assure you that it is worth it to have more than that on your computer.