Quotes About Storage
The purpose of the Filecoin currency is to create a fungible token that can be spent to hire the miner network to store files. The first and foremost use of the currency is precisely this: locking it up as a reward to miners who successfully store data on the network.
~ Juan Benet
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It smelled something like a keg of bad beer overturned in a mortician's storage room on a hot summer's day.
~ Scott Lynch
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It smelled something like a keg of bad beer overturned in a mortician's storage room on a hot summer day.
~ Scott Lynch
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Expiration dates for bottled water is actually for the bottle, not for the water in it.
~ Scott Matthews
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Q: Why did the man put his money in the freezer? A: He wanted cold hard cash.
~ Scott McNeely
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PATIENT: Doctor, is it common for sixty-year-olds to have problems with short-term memory storage? DOCTOR: The problem is not storing memory. The problem is retrieval.
~ Scott McNeely
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Language is metaphor in the sense that it not only stores but translates experience from one mode into another. Money is metaphor in the sense that it stores skill and labour and also translates one skill into another.
~ Marshall McLuhan
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El hombre que almacena alimentos reaparece incongruentemente como el hombre que almacena información.
~ Marshall McLuhan
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My mind is like a crowded box-room with packets of all sorts stowed away therein—so many that I may well have but a vague perception of what was there.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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uno debe amueblar el pequeño ático de su cerebro con todo lo que es probable que vaya a utilizar, y que el resto puede dejarlo guardado en el desván de la biblioteca, de donde puede sacarlo si lo necesita.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Digo ahora, como dije entonces, que toda persona debería tener en el ático de su cerebro el surtido de mobiliario que es probable que necesite, y que todo lo demás puede guardarlo en el desván de su biblioteca, donde puede echarle mano cuando tenga precisión de algo.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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E aveva imparato per esperienza che il Bisogno è un magazzino in cui si possono accumulare considerevoli scorte di crudeltà.
~ Arundhati Roy
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I may be just an empty flesh terminal reliant on technology for all my ideas, memories and relationships, but I am confident that all of that everything that makes me a unique human being is still out there somewhere, safe in a theoretical storage space owned by giant, multinational corporations.
~ Stephen Colbert
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in the last 10,000 years or so we have been in what might be called an external transmission phase. In this, the internal record of information, handed down to succeeding generations in DNA, has changed somewhat. But the external record—in books and other long-lasting forms of storage—has grown enormously.
~ Stephen Hawking
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When a new object is created, Java allocates storage for it, sets instance variables to their default values, and calls the constructor method for the class to do whatever application-level setup is required.
~ Jonathan Knudsen
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Phillip is a repository of random snatches of film dialogue and song lyrics. To make room for all of it in his brain, he apparently cleared out all the areas where things like reason and common sense are stored.
~ Jonathan Tropper
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Yes, workers can access localStorage and make XMLHttpRequests.
~ Eric Freeman
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But large inventories are expensive because they have to be transported, stored, and tracked.
~ Eric Ries
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I didn't tell him that it was all stored as binary information on rapidly spinning shiny discs, partly because I'd have to look up the details myself, but mostly because by the time he'd understood the technology it would have been replaced by something else.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
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Gathering, analyzing, sorting, and storing information—these functions and more the mind can perform so automatically, skillfully, and effortlessly that it makes the most sophisticated computer look like a plastic toy by comparison. But it can do infinitely more.
~ Benjamin Hoff
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People don't take enough advantage of the refrigerator door.
~ Alex Guarnaschelli
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All Italians got a refrigerator in the garage. That's what we do.
~ Buddy Valastro
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I love my refrigerator.
~ Al Roker
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I have learned about bulk shopping in my four weeks as a Mississippi River resident. Republicans go to Sam's Club, Democrats go to Costco. But everyone buys bulk because—unlike Manhattanites—they all have space to store twenty-four jars of sweet pickles.
~ Gillian Flynn
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