Em 15-10-2011 18:18, John R Pierce escreveu:
On 10/15/11 1:59 PM, Chris Travers wrote: According to the paper, you have to apply a correction of 64ns, and since Einstein formula is E=mc², then you have... 0,022968009s ...which makes PosgresSQL the faster database in the world (I mean, the database is able to predict data that will be read by the disk before the disk/memory access), but not as fast as light speed... hahahaha... --
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