On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 02:41:35PM -0700, Ryan Cumming wrote: > It's interesting to note that 1024 versus 1000 not even consistant in IT. A > kilobit is actually 1000 bits in -common usage-. The only time I have noticed people in IT use 1000 is in reference to hard drives. Hard drive boxes even include the statement that 1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes since it is nonstandard. Memory, CD Media, and all other things mentioning sizes use 1024 as far as I have seen. I do recall many years ago seeing CD Media rated for 680MB (1000), but since then all I have seen are 650MB discs (1024). Chris