Michael,
On Mon, November 4, 2024 10:08 am, Michael or Penny Novack via
gnucash-user wrote:
> She also used to hand out "nanoseconds" --- lengths of copper wire which
> represented the distance electrons could go (in wire) in a nanosecond.
> To drive home that the physical sizes of machines imposed limits on how
> fast they could be.
I've seen nanoseconds handed out as lengths of copper and also lengths of
fiber. My recollection is that a nanosecond is approximately 1 foot.
> Michael D Novack
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