- I do like to sleep in 
 
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix - In case you wondered where they came in the list like I immediately did: - quetta Q 10^30
- ronna R 10^27
- yotta Y 10^24
- zetta Z 10^21
- exa E 10^18
- peta P 10^15
- tera T 10^12
- giga G 10^9
- mega M 10^6
- kilo k 10^3
- hecto h 10^2
- deca da 10^1
- ——
- deci d 10^−1
- centi c 10^−2
- milli m 10^−3
- micro μ 10^−6
- nano n 10^−9
- pico p 10^−12
- femto f 10^p−15
- atto a 10^−18
- zepto z 10^−21
- yocto y 10^−24
- ronto r 10^−27
- quecto q 10^−30
 - I noticed recently that a Linux command mentioned in its manpage that it supported Q as a bit prefix and I had to stop to ponder the utility in encoding a million-billion Terabytes. - But did they mean Quettabytes or Quebibytes? Because the difference is only around 250 000 times the size of the Internet. - Or, in other words, around 244 kibiInternets. 
- Bah, that’s just a rounding error! 
 
 
- I’m going to start giving my height in quectometres 
- Googol 10^100. - (Not sure if that’s official prefix.) - As far as I remember it isn’t, it’s just a named specific large number, like Avogadro’s number or Graham’s number. 
 
 
- Damn, I was really holding out for Hella for 10^27 - If 1027 would be Hella, would 10-27 then be Hello? 🙃 
- Alas, the prefix H was already in use according to the page you linked. Disappointing. - I don’t think it’s used as a prefix but as a unit symbol. Point still stands though, unfortunately. 
 
- The campaign hasn’t made any progress since 2011 when Wolfram Alpha added support for it, a year after Google did. Google’s calculator still does support it, though, so you can write queries like like “1Zbit/s * 1 year in hellabytes” (3.9 hellabytes), or “mass of the earth in hellagrams” (5.9 hellagrams). 
- Maybe there can be an exception when referring to Californium 
- deleted by creator 
 
- Fun fact: they made these because Cookie Clicker needed them - Cookie Clicker doesn’t use SI prefixes. It just uses numbers (eg million, billion, octodecillion, etc…), which already extend into basically infinity I believe. 
 
- Glory to the metric system 🫡🇫🇷 - Bah, Imperial Units all the way. How else would I know how many stone I weigh, or how many King’s Pubes I am tall? I don’t want to convert from kilometers (whatever those are!) to gentlemans-strides or shilling miles to get where I’m going. 
 
- Actually, it’s not ronnabyte, it’s ribibyte …  - You gotta lick a frog or two to understand kibimibi. 
 
- RiB 
 
- Great, now I can talk about lightyears using Fermi length as unit - I’m switching my digital calipers to quetta-planck lengths. 
 
- Ronna and ronto: disgusting - Quetta and quecto: pleasing 
- Now we just need the cunni - 10⁶⁹ - nice 
 
- 10-30 quesito - Ohhh, síiii - 10^32… Chilito - Yes! Yes baby yes! 
 
- Klaatu, verata, nikto - …necktie? Nickel? 
 
- smol - Not to be confused with - SWOL- ‘s’ and ‘S’ could be usable for these. 
 The only problem being smol -> s mol -> smol mole …- Because mol is another unit, making the usage of the full form ambiguous 
 
 
- 1/R = r - lovely 
- You can combine these to have perfectly valid ways of saying 1. - I’ll have ronnaronto cheeseburger. 
- I’m hella disappointed - Lets define here and now Hella (H) as 10^666. It’s not SI official, but not “false”. 
 











