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Well, 1 Page Holds Around 3,000 Characters. To Make The Math Easier, Let's Call That 3 Kilobytes Exactly.
Well, 1 page holds around 3,000 characters. To make the math easier, let's call that 3 kilobytes exactly. 3 gigabytes then is 1,048,576 pages. This means that 281 gigabytes is just shy of 100 million pages of text.
For context, the US legal code is only around 60k pages.



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Any EU citizen is eligible to sign the initiative, but only once and if you mess up that's it. You can find it here. (https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/initiatives/details/2024/000007_en)
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