Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/29

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Subject: Re: Giga, Trea, and beyond
From: Steve Hickel <smhickel@x2.alliance.net>
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 1997 11:47:39 -0500

What about dog-byte?

At 09:41 AM 11/29/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Gee!  I thought that after Zepo came Harpo, Chico and Groucho!
>Ya learn something new every day.
>
>shier@mnsinc.com
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org>
>To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
>Date: Friday, November 28, 1997 9:19 PM
>Subject: Giga, Trea, and beyond
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>>At 02:16 PM 11/28/97, Bill wrote:
>>>
>>>So what's the next word after terabyte (1000 terabytes)? My vote is for
>>>gazigabyte, but I'm  sure someone already has something more technical and
>>>rational -- and boring -- ready to go. Anyone? (I've been asking my
>>>computer science colleagues for a while, and no one has had an answer
>yet.)
>>>
>>
>>Bill,
>>
>>The answer is very simple...
>>
>>For thjose who want to know the powers of ten nomenclature... here it is:
>>
>>S P A C E - Bits or bytes
>>                       Power of 10
>>Kilo (K) Thousand 3
>>Mega (M) Million 6
>>Giga (G) Billion 9
>>Tera (T) Trillion 12
>>Peta (P) Quadrillion 15
>>Exa (E) Quintillion 18
>>Zetta (Z) Sextillion 21
>>Yotta (Y) Septillion 24
>>
>>
>>T I M E -     Fraction of second
>>                              Power of 10
>>Millisecond (ms) Thousandth -3
>>Microsecond (aes) Millionth -6
>>Nanosecond (ns) Billionth -9
>>Picosecond (ps) Trillionth -12
>>Femtosecond (fs) Quadrillionth -15
>>Attosecond (as) Quintillionth -18
>>Zeposecond (zs) Sextillionth -21
>>Yoctosecond (ys) Septillionth -24
>>
>>
>>Storage/channel capacity measured in:
>>
>>CPU word size Bits
>>Bus size Bits
>>Disk, tape Bytes
>>
>>MEMORY
>>overall capacity Bytes
>>SIMM or SIP module Bytes
>>Individual chip Bits
>>
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