If you liked that, you'll love this: A 'Hella'va big prefix
:
http://nextbigfuture.com/2010/03/hella-for-1027-in-international-system.h
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On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 11:24:58 -0500 Eric Scoles <[email protected]>
writes:


Zetta...wasn't that F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife? Or am I thinking of Dobie
Gillis's girlfriend? 


Just yesterday I read the abstract of a paper on methane hydrate release
that gave units of methane in teratons. So it looks like the usage is
creeping out of computer engineering into general physics. Either that,
or they were facing a word-count limit and didn't want to type out
"quadrillion tons." 


I learn this a.m. from Wikipedia that we're supposed to say "tebi",
"pebi", "exbi", "yobi" and "zebi" when it's bytes, instead of "tera",
"peta", "exa", "yotta" and "zetta." I have a hard enough time remembering
the sequence and amounts for the "decimal" terms. 



On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Dana Paxson <[email protected]> wrote:

I love it!

I've seen terms among computer types, like 'mongo' or 'moby' for huge,
but not the prefixes.  The existing official terms for metric scaling are
already pretty weird as they are - yotta and zetta for 10^24 and10^21,
and yokto and zepto for their inverses.  'Zepto' makes me want to see
'Harpto', 'Grouchto', and 'Chicto'.



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