Talk:Cosplay Vamp/@comment-27148778-20161011235545/@comment-16682378-20161019183632

Context? No matter what the context is, 'kk' isn't a thing. Not trying to be an ass but using 'kk' is just a sign of poor education. *sorry* If you're American or British (and not studied natural sciences) I can understand a slight awkwardness with SI standards since... well they use a lot of weird & unscientific units to quantify the world: stone, pounds, ounces, Fahrenheit, yards... the list goes on & on. And these are not usually combined with prefixes (to my knowledge at least) Mega has been a part of the SI standard (which is the de facto standard) since 1960 & used since 1873. Before that (1960) it was common use to combine two prefixes to get higher ones, e.g. 1 hk (h = hecto =10^2, kilo =10^3) to get 10^5. With today's standard this is wrong, it is 0.1 M, 100 k or 100.000.