Let's say this all works out and over the next few decades fusion replaces all other electricity generation, and we're past the point where all the initial infrastructure costs have been paid for.
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In Windows what advantage does 32-bit color give over 24-bit color? Does 32-bit have 11-11-10 bits per pixel instead of one byte each? From my limited experience with win32 programming I don't remember any API's that let programs specify colors with that much depth.
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