The Daniel π
· 37w
I had a really funny conversation with a multilingual friend about the sats vs. bits debate.
In French, the word βbiteβ is pronounced like βbitβ in English, and means dick.
And just speaking...
And yet for a time, a large part of this country did price things in βdixβs (pronounced in English as dicks) as one of several privately issued currencies in common usage and from when we get the Southern region of Dixie. Although ironically given your conversation with a French speaker, these notes were issued by a bank in New Orleans, where they spoke French. βdixβ being French for 10 (although pronounced dis).