I'm ashamed to admit that I did get it.
I think this is giving it away for everyone else
Pfft. If you were a geek, you would have immediately recognized the answer without having the check source.
I'd like to point out that, at this time, I still have not seen the image referenced in the OP. I was just following on Cathy's seemingly random, though associated, post about different numbers and their bases.
You think so? If someone doesn't get the OP, I don't think they'll even get the other.
But, I'll edit. No worries.
ETA: Does a DOS reference help with the geek factor?
DOS 3.3. They put commas in the numbers to help decipher kilobytes from megabytes. Is THAT geeky enough?
And another question - When does one million = 1,048,576??
I'm so old I remember when computers were made of WOOD! Wooden monitors, wooden floppy drives, wooden keyboards. Only problem was, they WOODEN work!
(Oldie but a goodie.)
Ahh, memories of playing Star Trek on "high-speed" 300-baud DECwriter terminals with green & white paper, of course; Fortran on punch cards; Ratfor; etc.Not only do I have 5 1/4" floppies somewhere, I have some 8" from an old Unisys MF.
Wow.… no clue… I only get that somebody thinks Christmas and Halloween are the same equal holiday... Weird???