Re: [PATCH] git-fetch: more terse fetch output

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On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 04:50:54PM -0400, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> [ heh, I knew someone would say something ]
> 
> Yes, to me, 1MB is 1024 KB.  Always been, until those idiotic hard disk 
> manufacturers decided to redefine the common interpretation of what 
> everyone else used to consider what a MB is just to boost their 
> marketing claims.

How many grams in a kilogram ? How many meters in a kilometer ? How many
joule in a kilojoule ? ... How many bytes in a kilobyte ? Oh wait...

And you know what ? It's not only a matter of hard disk manufacturers.

How fast is gigabit ethernet ? Yep, 1000000000 bits/s
How big would people say a 44000000 bytes file is ? 44MB or 42MB ?
And my favourite: How many bytes in a 1.44MB floppy disk ? 1474560, that
is, 1.44 * 1024000.

Those who made this big mess are the ones who decided a KB was 1024
bytes, not the others.

Mike
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