Why do trans-atlantic transfers take so long?
Electrons don't swim very fast.
-- john@minster.york.ac.uk and whh@PacBell.COM
Electrons don't swim very fast.
-- john@minster.york.ac.uk and whh@PacBell.COM
Related:
- Why do they call them briefings when they take
SO LONG... - Why do they call a fast a fast,
when it goes so slow... - Electricity is actually made up of extremely tiny particles,
called electrons, that you cannot see with the naked... - Electricity is actually made up of extremely tiny particles,
called electrons, that you cannot see with the naked... - Homer: Whatcha doing, Marge?
Marge: Making out the jury list for the film festival.
Mayor Quimby, Krusty, Jay [giggles]... Homer... - Hardware hackers do it with AC
and DC... - Machine language programmers do it
very fast...
