OK...34GB!!!
My iPod holds 120GB...that's about exactly the extent of all my music and audiobooks, which would take about a year to listen to. All in a row. And on a daily basis, the average American consumes 1/4 of that information.
Staggering.
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One hour of high-quality video is about 1.5GB; these clowns ae saying we use 34GB of information a day!
That has to be wrong. You'd have to be watching videos and listening to music at the same time about 18 hours a day, while reading three articles at once at all times to use that much info. -
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If I go home and watch TV for 2 hours, that's 17GB right there.
That's 22GB alone. Factor in all the other stuff throughout the day, 34 doesn't seem too unrealistic.NaboCane likes this. -
34 GB? Pffft I got that beat easy. Office job (HR) so tons of digital, written, and spoken stuff. I always have to have radio or TV on when not at work even when I am on the computer gaming or pronning or Phins stuff. Actually 34 GB seems low.
Edit: Oops re-read the in our free time part. Still got it beat.NaboCane likes this. -
120 GBs is alot of porn Nabo, that Ipod must be sticky as hell.
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Who jizzes on their Ipod? -
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Counting TV would be the only way this would come close to being right. They might also be counting every bit of information that a website has on it when viewing websites, but I wouldn't consider that digesting of information. For example, you guys all have avatars and some sigs, but I'm not actively taking in that information, it's just kind there.
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Sad thing is, most of the media we watch/listen to is probably heavily compressed too... I think if they wanted to do an actual study though like that, they'd have to consider the medium moreso than the message (where they watching/listening from instead of what they are watching/listening).