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Metric vs. Binary, pointless rant
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Hey, did you guys every notice that kilo means 1000?
As in
A kilometer A kilogram A kiloliter (although nobody uses that unit since that would be a ****load of soda)
That's metric.
Why does kilobyte mean 1024?
Answer: it doesn't.
Mega and giga are also metric for a million and billion. Tera is also metric. Not powers of 1024.
Kibi, mebi, gibi, and tebi are binary. As in, powers of 1024. Ever notice that when you get a 2GB flash drive, Windows says it's not 2GB? It says it's 1.8. That's because it's using GIBIBYTES, not GIGABYTES. If you right click, it will say it's around 8 billion bytes, or 8 gigabytes.
Hard drives are sold in the metric term to make you think like you're getting more bytes. You're not. A terabyte drive is quite a few gigabytes less than a tebibyte.
The correct definition of megabyte is 1 million bytes. However, Windows uses that term for 1024^2 because mebibytes "SOUNDS WEIRD".
THAT'S NUTS
WHO WOULD WANT TO SAY KIBI, MEBI, GIBI, TEBI, BECAUSE KILO, MEGA, GIGA, AND TERA ARE SOOOOOOOOOO MUCH COOLER TO SAY
LET'S SCREW THE RIGHT WAY AND CALL IT THAT, ANYWAYS
Now, the entire world is blind and confused. Way to go, Micro$oft
This post has been edited by RetroXYZ on Aug 24 2009, 01:25 PM
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| QUOTE (RetroXYZ @ Aug 24 2009, 10:02 AM) | | Hard drives are sold in the metric term to make you think like you're getting more bytes. |
that's pretty funny since 1000 is not more than 1024 and this wouldn't like make any sense if they sold them in gygasbytes or whatever somebody would ask what the **** a gygasbyte was, and be told 1024, and then they would know that is more than 1000 
Here's an idea: you could do better.
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to is used when your talking about the number. good way to remember this: to has to letters
too is used when your talkin about actions in stuff.
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