On 28/02/2008, Luke Paireepinart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Which is why Kilo is not an SI standard unit for 1024. > > You have to use Kibibyte when referring to 1024 bytes. > > Because it's confusing. > > Start using the correct term, and perhaps it will catch on, like it > > should've already :) > > > > > > Kilo isn't a unit at all it's just a prefix. > > I meant Kilobyte. > > kilobyte is an SI unit?!
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