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On 4/22/2010 1:14 PM, Sil - ZL2CIA wrote: > Idle-Tyme wrote: >> On 4/21/2010 8:25 PM, i8cvs wrote: >>>> Comma or no comma, shouldn't matter >>>> 1000 mega watts or 1,000 Mega watts is still one thousand million >>>> watts! NOT one thousands watts. true? >>>> >>>> The Original Rolling Ball Clock >>>> Idle Tyme >>>> Idle-Tyme.com >>>> http://www.idle-tyme.com >>>> >>> Hi Idle-Tyme >>> >>> I don't agree with your statement: >>> >>> 1000 mega watt are one thousand million watt >>> 1,000 mega watt or 1.000 mega watt is only one million watt because >>> zero after the comma means nothing like 1,0000000000000 is still >>> one million watt or 1 MW >> NO! it's a comma, not a decimal point! it's one thousand, one >> thousand written 1000 or 1,000 is still one thousand they are exactly >> the same. > That's only true in the English speaking world, and this is the cause > of the confusion in this debate. > > In the Netherlands (and most of Europe), you would write one thousand > million watts as 1.000 megawatts. > > The decimal indicator in Europe is a comma. > For example, > 1,5 means one and a half > 1.000.000 means one million. > > Sil > (ex PA3HIL) > > _______________________________________________ Sent via amsat...@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb