Date : Thu, 23 Jul 2009 20:08:01 +0100
From : info@... (Sprow)
Subject: Master Ethernet upgrade
In article <090723085503@...>,
Jonathan Graham Harston <jgh@...> wrote:
> > Message-ID: <4A621122.80905@...>
>
> Rick Murray wrote:
> > The definition of "kilobyte" depends on whether you are talking to an
> > old-school hacker (like 32K in the BBC micro), or some marketing bod who
>
> And yes, 1kK is 1024000 bytes. Just like m- is a prefix and -m is a
> unit, allowing mm to be a multiplied unit (millimetre)
Hmm, some dubious logic there. 1kK is 1000 kelvin, did you mean 1kKB?
Sprow.