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RE[7]: Let's also standardize on binary units.
by HappyGod on Wed 30th Jan 2013 23:08
in reply to "RE[6]: Let's also standardize on binary units."




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Network speeds are generally quoted in MegaBITS not BYTES and therefore the entire premise he made his comment based on was incorrect. If my Cable modem is providing me a 20Mb connection, that's 20 megabits, not 20 megabytes in old money (or migglebytes or whatever the crappy SI want's us to call it now.) So, 1Mb is 122KB in old money. There you go. I refuse to use the new prefixes based on the fact no one ever discussed it with the greater computer community and fcuked it up for all the software engineers that still deal with real computer hardware, which really does use base 2 and therefore the SI can go fcuk themselves.