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Well you could just say "billion" job done. 1/2 second,

If you started at zero and counted one digit every second, it would take, obviously one billion seconds.

So how long is that:

  • 16,666,667 minutes
  • 11,574 days
  • 31 1/2 years

Hopefully you have something more constructive to do with your time?

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