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Interviewer: "So what's the fastest you've gone on your bike?"

Kid: "Thirty."

Interviewer" "Thirty what?"

Kid: "Umm..."

Kid: "Speed."

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYt1kqDNlMY



"I was doing 70 down the highway" is absolutely the sort of thing people say. From context (this conversation takes place in the US, most highways have a speed limit somewhere around 60-70mph) people understand that you are talking about miles per hour.


And yet, on the internet without the extra context, I can't tell if you're going slowly in km/h or the usual in mph. With dB that depends on whether you're taking to a person familiar with the context-specific conventions or not.


KSP measures funds in some unitless value, it drives me nuts. Everything else is almost (but not quite) perfect.



Just pretend it's a Jane Austen novel and you're earning 500. Pounds? Pieces of gold? Sheep? Who knows really ;)


Maybe you can say "6 dbm/s"




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