Every time I see mb (milli-bit) instead of MB (mega-byte) in a printout I
wonder why. Is there any particular reason for using the abbreviations that
are used? Most of the time it isn't a problem as mb aren't all that common
but it is a possible value for data transfers.
Every time I see mb (milli-bit) instead of MB (mega-byte) in a printout I
wonder why. Is there any particular reason for using the abbreviations that
are used? Most of the time it isn't a problem as mb aren't all that common
but it is a possible value for data transfers.
On 29 April 2014 17:43, Michael Salmon <michael...@inovia.nu <javascript:>
wrote:
Every time I see mb (milli-bit) instead of MB (mega-byte) in a printout I
wonder why. Is there any particular reason for using the abbreviations that
are used? Most of the time it isn't a problem as mb aren't all that common
but it is a possible value for data transfers.
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