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Sun 04/14/13 01:43 AM
Lage raho
himat na harane valo ki haar nahi hoti.
Just think different. :-D:-D

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Sun 04/14/13 01:22 AM

Numbers are always a universal language. 2 + 2 always = 4.


yea, but a mathematical trick obtain whish say 2+2=5 it is also based on the formula
(a-b)^2=a^2+b^2-2ab.

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Sat 04/13/13 12:45 PM
People, if you are not khow then also reply plz..

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Sat 04/13/13 12:40 PM

Usually the best substitute for brains is silence; the brain is like a TV set, when it goes blank,it's a good idea to turn it off.
Here we have what Andy Warhol once described as a genius with an IQ of (perhaps as high as) 60. Isn't it remarkable how tolerant the public is, they can forgive everything except genius...
An intelligence test such as 2+2= 5 is really meant to show a person how smart they could have been not to try it...:laughing:

it is not logic. Its proof is mathematical.

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Sat 04/13/13 09:18 AM

Ya I heard he never touched another corn cob again. laugh

why you photo move right side, if you move it in parfact direction, then you will looking very cute.

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Sat 04/13/13 08:59 AM

M I Right. . . ?? 2+2=5 comes by mistake. . .

it is not comes with mistake.
Its comes with all rule and simple way
i can proof it, thats 2+2=5.

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Sat 04/13/13 08:54 AM

By mistake. . .
Hahahahaha. . .

its not mistake do'nt laugh
it is the mathematical Trick.

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Sat 04/13/13 02:55 AM
If you are not khow then, After this i give its answer.
Anyone can try it.

Question:- Proof 2+2=5.

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Sat 04/13/13 02:27 AM
If you are not khow then i give answer after this.
Any one try it.
Ouestion:- Proof 2+2=5.

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Fri 04/12/13 01:19 PM
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Wed 03/06/13 10:20 AM
Hello, Welcome to all goodday.

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Fri 03/01/13 02:08 AM
Welcome to all of you.

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Thu 02/28/13 06:26 AM
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Thu 02/28/13 06:15 AM
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Wed 02/27/13 01:37 AM
Read with carefuly Hp20111'.IT now going to deep.
A controllers have a certain bit width. Typically, they require a 16-bit path to flash memory. Flash chipstypically provide a 4 bit path. So that means your choices are 4 chips (one bank) or 8 (two banks).
Each flash chip has a certain number of inputs. Each input can be in two possiblestates, and that selects a single 4-bit location. If the chip has 32 inputs, that will mean it has 2^32 (4 billion) possible combinations of those inputs. If the manufacturer chooses to use 4 such chips, that means each of the 4 billion possible combinations can store 4*4 bits or 2 bytes. That will make an 8GB memory card or flash drive.
Now, what can the manufacturer do? For the number of chips, he can't use 5 or 3 because that won't produce the 16-bit locations the controller needs. So he can go to 8 chips, giving him 16GB. Or he could use one chip and a 4-bit controller to get 4GB.
He could switch to a chip with 31 inputs instead of 32. That will give him a 4GBflash drive again. He can pick 8 chips with 33 inputs. That gives him 32GB.
If you look at the math, no combination of options would give him 3GB or 5GB or any.The controller needs to assemble data into bytes and the chips need to use address lines to select.
You could, in theory, make, say, a 5GB flash drive, you'd need to use 5 banks of 1GB each. But having 5 banks would force uncomfortable tradeoffs.
For each bank to be 16-bits using 4-bit chips, you'd need 4 chips for each bank, or 20 flash chips. That's going to be bulky, waste power, and mean increased wiring and an increased failure rate. It will also increased costs.
You can make an 8GB stick (with a single 8GB bank) much more cheaply than such a 5-bank, 5GB stick.
It's how the data is stored in the memory cells and related to "two to the power of n", 2^n (binary number). That is how data is stored and that is how nature works too. For example, 2^0 = 1, 2^1 = 2, 2^2 = 4, 2^3=8, 2^4=16, etc..2^n, that's why there is no odd number.
I think yo understood,
Thank you.

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Wed 02/27/13 01:36 AM
Read with carefuly Hp20111'.IT now going to deep.
A controllers have a certain bit width. Typically, they require a 16-bit path to flash memory. Flash chipstypically provide a 4 bit path. So that means your choices are 4 chips (one bank) or 8 (two banks).
Each flash chip has a certain number of inputs. Each input can be in two possiblestates, and that selects a single 4-bit location. If the chip has 32 inputs, that will mean it has 2^32 (4 billion) possible combinations of those inputs. If the manufacturer chooses to use 4 such chips, that means each of the 4 billion possible combinations can store 4*4 bits or 2 bytes. That will make an 8GB memory card or flash drive.
Now, what can the manufacturer do? For the number of chips, he can't use 5 or 3 because that won't produce the 16-bit locations the controller needs. So he can go to 8 chips, giving him 16GB. Or he could use one chip and a 4-bit controller to get 4GB.
He could switch to a chip with 31 inputs instead of 32. That will give him a 4GBflash drive again. He can pick 8 chips with 33 inputs. That gives him 32GB.
If you look at the math, no combination of options would give him 3GB or 5GB or any.The controller needs to assemble data into bytes and the chips need to use address lines to select.
You could, in theory, make, say, a 5GB flash drive, you'd need to use 5 banks of 1GB each. But having 5 banks would force uncomfortable tradeoffs.
For each bank to be 16-bits using 4-bit chips, you'd need 4 chips for each bank, or 20 flash chips. That's going to be bulky, waste power, and mean increased wiring and an increased failure rate. It will also increased costs.
You can make an 8GB stick (with a single 8GB bank) much more cheaply than such a 5-bank, 5GB stick.
It's how the data is stored in the memory cells and related to "two to the power of n", 2^n (binary number). That is how data is stored and that is how nature works too. For example, 2^0 = 1, 2^1 = 2, 2^2 = 4, 2^3=8, 2^4=16, etc..2^n, that's why there is no odd number.
I think yo understood,
Thank you.

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Fri 02/22/13 07:58 PM
Because making 1gb, 3gb, 5gb ... There is very diffculity since,
1GB flash drives do exist, and 1TB will probably be in the future.
To get other odd number capacities would mean manufacturers using extra chips. Why make a drive for example with 2 x 4GB chips a 1GB chip to make a 9GB drive?
7GB would be worse. You'd need a 4GB 2GB 1GB! Why go to the trouble and expense when 1x8GB or 2x4GB would most likely be cheaper to manufacture?

8 bits = 1 byte
1024 bytes = 1 kilobyte
1024 kilobytes(KB) = 1 megabyte(MB)
1024 megabytes(MB) = 1 gigabyte(GB)
1024 gigabytes(GB) = 1 terabyte(TB).

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Fri 02/22/13 04:56 AM
Friendeepu- It is not a stick reason, that binary number capsity. what's relation between binary number (0,1) and 2gb 4gb 8gb and so on? I'll give its acurate ans.

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Fri 02/22/13 04:52 AM
Friendeepu- It is not a stick reason, that binary number capsity. what's relation between binary number (0,1) and 2gb 4gb 8gb and so on? I give its acurate ans.

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Fri 02/22/13 04:51 AM
It is not a stick reason, that binary number capsity. what's relation between binary number (0,1) and 2gb 4gb 8gb and so on? I give its acurate ans.