Remember remember the random trivia
Nov. 5th, 2008 11:38 pmI should probably make some 5th of November post today, it being the 5th of November and all, but
katayamma stole my posting idea. So let's go for random trivia instead!
Did you know...
... that a packet of Walker's crisps is apparently worth 75 grams of carbon, even know you only get 34.5 grams of crisps?
... that a desktop computer uses about the same amount of power as an incandescent light bulb?
... that a laptop uses about the same amount of power as an energy-saving light bulb?
... that the London-to-Brighton express travels at up to 100mph?
... that, until yesterday, Microsoft was still selling Windows 3?
Did you know...
... that a packet of Walker's crisps is apparently worth 75 grams of carbon, even know you only get 34.5 grams of crisps?
... that a desktop computer uses about the same amount of power as an incandescent light bulb?
... that a laptop uses about the same amount of power as an energy-saving light bulb?
... that the London-to-Brighton express travels at up to 100mph?
... that, until yesterday, Microsoft was still selling Windows 3?
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Date: 2008-11-06 12:25 am (UTC)Governments should be afraid of the people!
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Date: 2008-11-06 02:57 am (UTC)Is that really true? Most incandescent bulbs use 60 or 100 watts of power. Desktop computer power supplies nowadays provide three times that at the very least.
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Date: 2008-11-06 12:59 pm (UTC)Also, lamers^Wgamers like to overspec their power supplies because otherwise their cheap crappy power supplies undervolt some of the rails when they are running the CPU/video card hard.
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Date: 2008-11-06 08:06 pm (UTC)I've no idea what my main desktop draws (the figure is from a computer with old hardware), but while all the components have high power ratings I rarely push them anywhere near that. I've never heard the CPU fan approach anything near full speed, even when playing the Crysis demo (and that's with a quad-core Intel).
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Date: 2008-11-06 08:03 pm (UTC)For comparision, my laptop (first-gen Pentium M 1.5GHz, 1GB ram, Intel graphics, 60GB disk, 1024x768 LCD, 802.11g PCMCIA card) draws about 10W when idling according to IBM's battery utility. Charging is another matter: peak charging power is in excess of 30W and that's on top of running current.
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Date: 2008-11-07 02:38 pm (UTC)I would be impressed if my desktop ever used that little. To be fair most of the drives should be powered down a fair bit, but still...
And the express, yey that train, it is a good way to get into London.
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Date: 2008-11-07 06:04 pm (UTC)