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		<title>Human Computation</title>
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In the TNG Episode measure of a man Datas maximum memory&#038;computation speed were givin if we were to extrapolat?

those #so the human equivalent what would his I.Q. be and what/how many computers would be needed to = those numbers?


I'm sure the computation speed can be converted to equivalent GHz (THz?), but the memory units [...]]]></description>
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