Gary,

as a European school kid, we had it driven into us that:

K is for the binary world, i.e. 1K=1024
k is the metric symbol for 1000

The trouble comes in when folks get sloppy and substitute willy nilly. Perhaps
we should measure current in volts...;-)))

Derek.

Gary McInturff wrote:

> Oh my last birthday my children wanted to know if I was really, really sad
> when the Dinosaur's all died - heavy sigh!
> Anyway - M is for Mega or 1,000,000 and K for Kilo or 1,000
> But I'm sorta betting you're getting tired of hearing that.
> Gary
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>                 From:   Egon H. Varju [mailto:[email protected]]
>                 Sent:   Thursday, January 06, 2000 9:17 AM
>                 To:     EMC-PSTC
>                 Subject:        Re: Y3K
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>                 >Roger, way back in the days of the caveman, 1M ohms = 1000
> ohms.  Guess
>                 >going metric changed everything.
>
>                 Strange ...  During my dinosaur hunting days, 1M ohm used to
> be = 1 000 000
>                 ohms.  Maybe we grew up in parallel universes ...
>
>                 Egon :-)
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