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Ask HN: The iPod Mile and other non-SI units...

1 点作者 craig552uk超过 12 年前
In discussing a data import we're working on, the unit "items-per-hour" started creeping into office conversation.<p>This set us off down the path of talking about non-SI units for things, swimming pools of this, bus-lengths of that.<p>Then I remembered a similar conversation from a previous workplace where we invented the "iPod Mile" as a measure of storage capacity.<p>Assuming an iPod with 10GB storage being about 10cm long (this was a while ago), one meter of iPods laid out end-to-end would have 100GB of storage. Given that a mile is about 1600 meters: 1 iPm ~= 160TB<p>It served little purpose other than for our own amusement, though it did creep in to the occasional spec sheet (you've gotta stay sane somehow).<p>So, my question to you:<p>What non-SI units do you find creeping into your day-to-day lives?

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