>> IIRC `K' as in KB means 1024 (2^10), while `k' as in kB (or kg, or almost 
>> anything else) means 1000 (10^3). Still not confused?
>
>That's true and this is well defined in the SI. 
>But does that mean, we have to distinguish between mb, Mb, mB and MB?

yes.

cheers,
&rw
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