grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com Fri Sep 22 22:52:18 PDT 2017
Just wrong.
Yes you are: The computer industry has historically used the units kilobyte, megabyte, and gigabyte, and the corresponding symbols KB, MB, and GB, in at least two slightly different measurement systems."" This usage is referred to as a binary measurement."" wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_Prefix
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In addition to not being able to read, you can't into logic or reasoning. Pic related is the table from your (((link))). In addition to being a decimal prefix and not a binary one, there is no 'International System of Units' use of 'K' but 'k' is acceptable to you. where K = 1024"" wikipedia.org/wiki/JEDEC_memory_standards#Unit_prefixes_for_semiconductor_storage_capacity In other words: K = Killo = Thousand /thread Some cypherpunk =) Lol.