Great. It'll never fly. Though I suppose on other message boards it might generate intense debate and wars of extreme flame.

I'll stick with KB, MB, GB and TB. I'll usually write bit when I mean "bit" - such as Mbit.

Oh, as I briefly touched on before, what happens to all the people using MEG or Meg? (I used to see that in print a lot, I only use it verbally) Anything computer-oriented without a unit specified should be treated as BYTE, unless you're clueless or trying to pull a fast one on someone. Been using the terms for 20 years, I'm not about to try to fix something that "ain't broke."

Bruno

So, how many quads does your car audio system have? (Boogie Nights reference)
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