A standard fluted drill bit
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That is a bit long. It is 7000 meters. It is a one and a half hour walk.
A bit more than 1 inch.
A bit shorter than 9 weeks.
A standard drill bit.
No. Use a standard 32-bit long integer, but only values between 0..1023.
A standard fluted drill bit
32-bit
A standard HSS bit will work.
Standard length will be perfect, standard length are usually 45.75" -46". But if you do feel the shaft is a bit short you could get half an inch or an inch added to it.
The original IBM compatible parts used an 8-bit ISA slot. After that, they moved to a 16-bit ISA slot. There were other things like a VESA slot that didn't last for long. Then there were PCI slots (not express), and AGP was a faster video card slot standard. Then PCI-express replaced both PCI and AGP.
ATA/ATAPI-6 standard (aka ATA/100) allows for 48-bit addressing over the original 28-bits. This allowed for the breaking of the 137GB barrier limitation.
The original IBM compatible parts used an 8-bit ISA slot. After that, they moved to a 16-bit ISA slot. There were other things like a VESA slot that didn't last for long. Then there were PCI slots (not express), and AGP was a faster video card slot standard. Then PCI-express replaced both PCI and AGP.
Standard drill bit sets comes in inches unlike metric sets which come in meters. Standard sets usually starts with a 1/8" bit and go on up to larger sizes. Standard is the most common drill set used on jobs.
Standard VGA is 16bit.
The length of each horse varies quiet a bit by breed, and sex, it's not a standard number.