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Date:      Thu, 20 Jan 2011 10:43:14 -0800
From:      Garrett Cooper <gcooper@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Garrett Wollman <wollman@hergotha.csail.mit.edu>
Cc:        arch@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Weed-whacking sysctl(8)
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In-Reply-To: <201101201830.p0KIUFx9067555@hergotha.csail.mit.edu>
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Garrett Wollman
<wollman@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> wrote:
> In article <mit.lcs.mail.freebsd-arch/20110120190703.H11630@besplex.bde.o=
rg>,
> Bruce Evans writes:
>
>>Also, it's not Kelvin, but deci-Kelvin :-).
>
> If we're being pedantic, the name of the unit is the "kelvin",
> lowercase "k", and the derived unit is the "decikelvin", lowercase "k"
> and no hyphen. =A0The unit symbol is "K" (uppercase) for the base unit,
> "dK" for the derived unit. =A0All SI unit names are in lower case; only
> the symbols are (sometimes) capitalized if the unit is named after a
> proper noun. =A0(Thus the symbol for the second is "s"; the symbol "S"
> is for the Siemens, the unit of conductivity formerly called the
> "mho".)

<off-topic>
Tunables support mixed-case units incorrectly as well, i.e.
1. 'g' / 'G' -> 'giga'
2. 'm' / 'M' -> 'mega'
3. 'k' / 'K' -> 'kilo'
Something that Bruce brought up in another email thread with me.
</off-topic>

Thanks,
-Garrett



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