atto is 10^-18, and a parsec is 3.1×10^13 km, which is 3.1×10^16m, which is
3.1×10^18cm, so Cedric was right, from what I can see...

Turns out I misread a 3 as a 5... lol *facepalm*
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Alan Malloy <a...@malloys.org> wrote:

> Roman Gonzalez:
> > this library is a port of Haskell's attoparsec
>
> Despite:
> > > Haskell has a parser library named for a distance of approximately
> > > three centimetres? :)
> >
> > Not that it's pertinent, but a parsec is 31 trillion kilometers.  Did
> > you massively misplace a decimal?  :)
>
> 1 attoParsec = 3.08568025 × 10-5 kilometers
>
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