On 7/27/2006 at 11:58 AM Roy J. Tellason wrote:
 Yech!
 Maybe someone's not addressing the right problem.  One of the problems with
 verbalizing scientific notation is the clumsiness of saying "itimes 10 to
 the". or "times 2 to the".    I hereby propose a new pair of words,
"tep"
 and "bip" for "times 10 to the" and "times 2 to the".  So
instead of saying
 "sixty-five k", you can now say "sixty-five tep three" with
absolutely no
 abiguity.   If you want the base-2 version, you could say "sixty-four bip
 ten".
 Just kidding, 
   Standards are great, aren't they?
   Everyone hould have their own!
        Doc