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I would also like everybody to start saying what they mean: "Kb" is not the same as "KB." Kb = kilobit, that is, 1,024 (2 to the 10th power) bits KB = kilobyte, 1,024 bytes. Mb = megabit, 1,024 kilobits. MB = megabyte, 1,048,576 (2 to the 20th power) bytes, or 1,024 kilobytes Gb = gigabit, 1,024 megabits. GB = gigabyte, 1,073,741,824 (2 to the 30th power) bytes, or 1,024 megabytes etc. >From downloading files, you ought to know that 20 Kb per second is >obviously not the same as 20 KB per second. Remember also that bits and bytes are not measured in the decimal system but in the binary. In computer circles, the letter "K" is always uppercase. Also, computer people tried to have the letter "K" be uppercase for binary systems and lowercase for decimal systems, but nobody pays any attention to that. Let's be on the same page about this. OK, now everybody, how many bits in a byte? | -----Original Message----- | From: Dael Franke [mailto:daelfranke@netscape.net] | Sent: Thursday 14 October 1999 12:12 AM | To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com | Subject: fwd:fwd:fwd:etc.hey it hurts | | | STUPID HOAX ... | On Topic: I am now the delighted owner of a Digitech 7.6. | Now I need 4mb smartmedia for my Boss sp202 Dr.Sample.