No, the US never went metric. That's why $200M Mars probes crash on
entry due to some idiot using English units as opposed to the NASA standard
of Metrics. The funny thing is that Thomas Jefferson, an American President,
suggested the Metric system to the French while he was ambassador there.
> >Somehow I expect that the same convention and economics factors will
> >also dominate the argument over prefixes for bits of information
> >in this field for years to come as well.
>
> That I agree with - although I suspect manufacturers increasing will go for
> the IEC standards - I used to work for StorageTek where an argument just
> like this went on about 2 years ago - the IEC side won. Generally the
> hardware people were all for IEC, and the software side less so.
>
>
> rgds,
> Per Jessen, Zurich
>
> regards,
> Per Jessen, Zurich
> http://www.enidan.com - home of the J1 serial console.
>
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>
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