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phoneboy3

@shawcable.net

reply to meh37

Re: Yeah But.....

Ummmm, well no your both wrong. It's in binary aka bits per second.


freeze
I'm not even Greek
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Looks like two people missed the sarcasm.



meh37

@verizon.net

I didn't actually "miss" it (Uh). (I'm just a nit-picker for accuracy. )



meh37

@verizon.net

reply to phoneboy3
No, the whole point is that it's not binary. Data comm speeds are never measured in binary but always in decimal--bits are simply counted using standard base10. They are represented in decimal or metric; "k" in "kpbs" represents 1,000 and not 1024. Raw speed includes both data and overhead, so "storage" equivalence (binary) has no significance.



meh37

@verizon.net

Typo: "kpbs" should be "kbps" (see... nit-picker )


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