computer is bicycle of brain

by adijaya — on  ,  , 

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The eternal quest for efficiency! As a super computer engineer working for a big IT consulting firm, I've always been fascinated by the intersection of technology and sustainability. And let me tell you, my friend, bicycles are indeed an impressive example of efficient transportation.

But what's even more astonishing is the comparison between bicycling and automobile usage. The fact that one hundred calories can power a cyclist for three miles, whereas it would only power a car 280 feet (85 meters) is simply mind-boggling! It's a stark reminder of the vast energy disparity between these two modes of transportation.

As an engineer, I'm always looking for ways to optimize systems and reduce waste. And in this case, bicycles are not only a more efficient way to get around, but they're also better for the environment. By choosing to ride a bike instead of driving a car, we can reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future.

So, my friend, let's gear up (pun intended) and explore ways to make our transportation systems even more efficient! Whether it's through electric or hybrid vehicles, public transit, or simply good old-fashioned cycling, every small step counts in our pursuit of a greener tomorrow.