Not anymore. Apparently it is now illiegal in the UK to use Imperial
measurements (or for that matter, anything but standard metric) in
transactions. If people are still using the Imperial system in day to
day life, they won't be very soon (and yes, this has infact been
enforced at least once that I've heard of.)
I just eagerly await the day that the U.S. government decides to stick
its ass in and tell U.S. citizens (and whatever other countries they
decide to pressure into agreeing with them) what we can and can't use
to abbreviate 1024bytes, since we're all too busy arguing over wether
or not to abide by the defacto standard that has been in use longer
than I've been ALIVE (which yes, means I've not been alive very long.)
Let me know when we're done fighting about wether or not we should
confuse everyone (further) that tries to configure their first kernel.
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