[NCLUG] AUP, DHCP, and AT&T

Michael Dwyer mdwyer at sixthdimension.com
Tue Dec 11 11:53:02 MST 2001


Michael Dwyer wrote:
> 1024 = 2^10
> 1000 = 10^3
>
> That is, there isn't, unfortunatly, a distinction.  1.44k disks hold
> 1474560 bytes.  But $1.44k is $1,440 -- it is all context, I'm afraid.

Of course, my floppy disks read 1.44K -- with a capitol K...

> -mdwyer - Brings Tea to British 4th of July parties. :)
 -mdwyer - Replies to himself.  What a freak.



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