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Comment Re:Blazing 2 MHz Memory! (Score 1) 267

In the UK 2.133MHz means 2,133MHz. In the UK 2,133MHz means 2.133MHz.

Er, no. The UK uses the same system as the US (comma as a thousands seperator, decimal point to seperate "ones" and "tenths"). Most of *continental* Europe, on the other hand, does use the system you describe (reverse the comma and the point). So, in the UK, you'd write 1,249.95, while in (eg) France, you'd write 1.249,95.

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An anonymous reader writes "An entry on the Mandriva Blog, written by Mandriva CEO François Bancilhon, says that the Nigerian government, after ordering thousands of Classmate PCs with Mandriva Linux installed, has suddenly decided that they will instead install Windows. They will pay for the pre-loaded Mandriva Linux on the low-cost computing devices intended for children in the developing world, but immmediately replace the OS. The blog doesn't quite use the 'B' word but does suggest that this was not a decision that the Nigerian government made on its own."

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