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It takes significantly less than a second to turn a screw once. A couple orders of magnitude less actually, to give it some relation to the computer question.

Which really just demonstrates the point, I think. At some point things are "fast enough" that it just doesn't matter. We've reached that point with computers. Unless you are working in a niche field that needs serious compute, the sources of performance problems are almost never going to arise from issues like trying to execute too many add instructions in a given period. The delays will come from things that are significantly harder to see - network, database, or program architecture + runtime.




> At some point things are "fast enough" that it just doesn't matter.

...and 640K will be enough for everyone!




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