| ▲ | NetMageSCW a day ago | |
And what is the common meaning of K? K was used to mean 1024 before SI was standard. | ||
| ▲ | eviks a day ago | parent [-] | |
You know the meaning very well, that's why it's common. Though your SI reference isn't that relevant: first, common doesn't need to follow SI even though it does in this case. Second, kilo is more ancient than SI. | ||