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Re: lynx-dev Re: when, where, why "kb/sec"?
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Leonid Pauzner |
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Re: lynx-dev Re: when, where, why "kb/sec"? |
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Fri, 11 Sep 1998 12:29:13 +0400 (MSD) |
>> > (10/09/1998 19:43) Christian Weisgerber:
>> >> The abbreviation for the SI prefix "kilo" (1000) is 'k'. Lower case.
>> > there's 'k' (1000) and 'K' (1024). we're using 1024.
>>
>> that's a new distinction for me.
> it's a common convention with programmers - two flavors of "kilo".
I feel the only question here:
is it good enouth to have both "KB" and "kb/s" in the same line...
(they have common 1024 denominator, of cause).
>> originally -- back in the days of Robespierre -- ,
>> prefixes > 1 used capitals (D H K), < 1 lower-case (d c m);
>> my understanding has been that today `k' & `K' are both allowed,
>> tho' `K' is more consistent with SI's `M G T P E';
>> in German, `Kilometer' will have a capital, being a noun.
>> anyway, as i said before, i won't risk my life over it.
>>