When compact discs were introduced in 1982, consumers marveled at the amount of information they could store. For every three-minute song, a CD uses about 32 megabytes of data. But that size proved to be unwieldy in the early, pokey days of the Internet. Using an old, dial-up modem, it might take eight hours toContinue reading “From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts – ‘Tom’s Diner’, Karl Brandenburg and MP3”