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Hogle.
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Really!
The mailroom is just like a modern computer on another scale!
In fact, the only real difference between the mailroom and a real computer is that a real computer might have dozens of hands (called registers) and the memory might have millions of mailboxes (called words).
Consequently, a pointer to a word in a computer’s memory might need to be in the billions and therefore you would need 4 bytes of memory to store it.