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Subject:Re[2]: Use of K (thousand) and M (million) From:"Virginia L. Krenn" <asdxvlk -at- OKWAY -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU> Date:Mon, 19 Dec 1994 08:50:56 -0600
You're not the only one. And, don't forget 'Scotch tape'.
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Author: Brett E Lee <leex0096 -at- maroon -dot- tc -dot- umn -dot- edu> at SMTP
Your example of using 3M instead of 3 million is ironic. I think of 3M
as "Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing," the creator of "post-it
notes." I'm sure 3M hopes I'm not the only one!