Talk:Metal Claw/@comment-50.98.201.75-20120617063424

i wonder how much space those "first" comments waste. lets do a simple calculation. lets assume there are 10 billion web pages on the internet. as of 2005 there were about 11.5 billion publicly indexable pages. we'll also assume web caching doesn't exist. this calculation will still likely be at least two orders of magnitude low. lets also assume most of that space is held in the anon-pic. this anon-pic is 932 bytes. with one for each page, we get about 10 TB. the total IP Traffic in 2008 was about 10000 PB/month. we're saying that 10 TB of that was "first" comments. the internet uses about 868 billion kWh/y. from these numbers we calculate that about 72000 kWh/y are wasted on "first" comments. if the internet existed in 1939, Hitler would have blamed "first" comments on the jews, and the entire world would have supported him.

in conclusion, GTFO.

sincerely,

everyone