On Jun 4, 2010, at 6:42 PM, Doug Ewell wrote:

>> Classical computing has always defined a kilobyte as 1024 bytes.
>> I reject SI's attempt to force their broken system on what is an
>> established de facto standard.
> 
> This is indeed trollery.  SI and "kilo" and the decimal system have been
> around far, far longer than so-called "classical computing."

He's also wrong about computing, which has never ceased to use "kilo-" in its 
correct sense of 1000, as well as in the incorrect sense of 1024. Worse yet, it 
has used "mega-" to mean 1000000, 1024000, and 1048576.

-- 
John W Kennedy
"Information is light. Information, in itself, about anything, is light."
  -- Tom Stoppard. "Night and Day"




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