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== Please voice your opinion about the license choice. ==
== Please voice your opinion about the license choice. ==
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[[CZ Talk:Should we permit or disallow commercial use of CZ-originated articles?]]


and there are other pages and pages on the forums
and there are other pages and pages on the forums

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Please voice your opinion about the license choice.

CZ Talk:Should we permit or disallow commercial use of CZ-originated articles?

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Table of prefixes

Hello,

In your recent edit of the Byte article, you wrote that the percentages of the difference between the binary and SI prefixes are incorrect. Could you please explain to me how you obtained such a high percentage? I calculated these numbers with the formula (2^80)/(10^24) for yobibyte, and so on.

--Joshua David Williams 23:53, 12 April 2007 (CDT)

The percentage increase from 1000 to 1024 is 2.4% (or a decrease of 2.3%). You are forgetting to drop the 1 and move the decimal two places to the right. See [1] --Phillip Stewart 00:32, 13 April 2007 (CDT)
Yes, you're right. I'm glad you noticed! :) --Joshua David Williams 00:33, 13 April 2007 (CDT)