
LMAO @ willie! by "its frozen equivalent", did you mean one kg of frozen water? " in which case i have no answer for you. On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Willie Ong'uti<williexm@gmail.com> wrote:
Q8: is data Matter? does a byte of data have molar weight? is a server who'se hard disk is full of data heavier than one whose drive has empty drives?
Data ain't matter its a state, ie change from 0 to 1. I will ask at this point, does the weight of 1kg of water same as its frozen equivalent? Assuming all factors are kept constant...
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