You forgot about using RIAA math. It actually breaks down like this:
1 GB = 1024 MB (Plus rounding up for manufacturing costs, etc, etc)
so...
1 GB = 2048 MB
And at a penny per MB we're looking at:
1 cent = 1.5 cent (Remember, we're using RIAA numbers)
So taxes on a 120 GB HDD would be $1843.20.
Yeah, what if it ran on Windoze....
"I'm sorry, you cannot enter the house, you have not activated this copy of M$ Robot 2003"
or
"I have detected that I am a pirated copy of M$ Robot 2003. I will detain you now, the police have already been notified"
You forgot about using RIAA math. It actually breaks down like this: 1 GB = 1024 MB (Plus rounding up for manufacturing costs, etc, etc)
so...
1 GB = 2048 MB
And at a penny per MB we're looking at:
1 cent = 1.5 cent (Remember, we're using RIAA numbers)
So taxes on a 120 GB HDD would be $1843.20.
Yeah, what if it ran on Windoze.... "I'm sorry, you cannot enter the house, you have not activated this copy of M$ Robot 2003" or "I have detected that I am a pirated copy of M$ Robot 2003. I will detain you now, the police have already been notified"