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The MP4 format can contain a video of up to 2^32 time units. The normal timebase is 90,000 ticks per second, resulting in 13.25 hours. But if you used a timebase of 1 tick per second, you could record 136 years in one video. | The MP4 format can contain a video of up to 2^32 time units. The normal timebase is 90,000 ticks per second, resulting in 13.25 hours. But if you used a timebase of 1 tick per second, you could record 136 years in one video. | ||
The MKV format can support virtually unlimited duration. Of course, the title text here is talking about the video uploader's limitations, not the video container format. [[Special:Contributions/170.85.73.15|170.85.73.15]] 15:02, 30 September 2025 (UTC) | The MKV format can support virtually unlimited duration. Of course, the title text here is talking about the video uploader's limitations, not the video container format. [[Special:Contributions/170.85.73.15|170.85.73.15]] 15:02, 30 September 2025 (UTC) | ||
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| + | I went for the Bachelors of Science and % run. Didn't do too badly. [[Special:Contributions/2600:6C48:6D7F:DBD0:B921:39F0:E1FB:A74D|2600:6C48:6D7F:DBD0:B921:39F0:E1FB:A74D]] 19:49, 30 September 2025 (UTC) | ||
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... Bruh I wanted to see the explanation but there wasn't one lol TheTrainsKid (talk) 03:36, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
- I was going to make it, but by the time i finished, it said it couldn't be published - someone had made a better one while i was making it. who'd've thought. --2.50.0.22 05:32, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
Could someone explain what “gen-ed” is? 2A02:586:D41D:9400:409C:F47E:C1DD:24B2 07:09, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
- I guess it stands for "general education"? --194.57.216.9 09:14, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
Isn't this what grad school is for? Gorcq (talk) 11:41, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
Background? I do wonder if the idea for this came from Roger Zelazny's book "Doorways in the Sand"? Jmbryant (talk) 11:56, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
Someone should explain what "gen-ed" and 400 mean to non-US readers. --85.159.196.174 14:23, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
- "Gen-ed" is general education. It probably refers to classes that satisfy the "core requirements" that everyone graduating from the institution must pass, regardless of major. Typically these will include English composition (basically, how to write a paper), some first- and maybe second-year humanities classes, some first- and maybe second-year science or engineering classes, and some first- and maybe second-year math. These days, many US students graduate high school with college credit for some of these classes through dual-enrollment classes, Advanced Placement classes (and the required test), or similar programs (it's not unheard of to start university as a "third year student" - or "Junior" in US education lingo). "400" means 4th-year classes (individual classes will be numbered 401, 402, etc.), which are typically only available to students majoring in that topic or a related topic. Fun fact: In some graduate schools, students are allowed to take a limited number of "400" classes to meet their graduate degree requirements. 64.201.132.210 19:02, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
I think "speedrun University" can also implies someone trying to finish university ahead time interval (4 years, usually). I know people who have enough AP credits and do enough over-loading and summer classes trying to finish university within 2 years (the minimum time required to get a degree for most university). On the other hand, I believe this comic hint the people trying to complete all major's requirement inside the University to get "100% achievement". Most of university do not allow anything above double-count (count one class for more then 2 major requirements). If the people in comic have complete more then 20 major requirement within 15 years, that translate to the people have take enough class to complete at least 10 major's class/graduation requirements under the no triple count rule. in average, complete 1 major per 1.5 years, which in some sense, is amazing, also count as "speed-run". --(Someone recently been bitten by University's major tracking sheets) 130.215.10.247 14:41, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
The MP4 format can contain a video of up to 2^32 time units. The normal timebase is 90,000 ticks per second, resulting in 13.25 hours. But if you used a timebase of 1 tick per second, you could record 136 years in one video. The MKV format can support virtually unlimited duration. Of course, the title text here is talking about the video uploader's limitations, not the video container format. 170.85.73.15 15:02, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
I went for the Bachelors of Science and % run. Didn't do too badly. 2600:6C48:6D7F:DBD0:B921:39F0:E1FB:A74D 19:49, 30 September 2025 (UTC)
