Grizzlies1982
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ranco said:indian-outlaw said:yea! Uh, it's not necessarily a metric term. I suspect you're a paper shuffler and don't do any calculations in your job.kemajic said:I'm not an engineer. In 35 years with a Fortune 200 company, I never once saw the metric term, K, associated with dollars. Meters, grams, yes, dollars, no.indian-outlaw said:You're an engineer! It's K in my world as well.
Can we please have Wahlberg edit all posts from M to K. I'm getting confused.
Won't go back to edit all the posts but I will help you and the others with this memory device:
"K" = Kilo. This is the unit of weight used when measuring your pot purchases.
"M" = Money. This is the monetary unit used to pay for said purchases.