[sdiy] Moog: The Unit
rkmoore at memphis.edu
rkmoore at memphis.edu
Thu Aug 25 19:07:50 CEST 2005
mu g would be confused with the more commonly used micrograms.
Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Simpson <mr.threv at gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:37 am
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Moog: The Unit
> While they're less common, this abbreviation is the same as
> megagrams (Mg).
> Random suggestions:
> 1) let the symbol be a sine wave, expressed in ASCII as nu
> 2) greek mu, then g, expressed in ASCII as mug.
>
> On 8/24/05, Ken Stone <sasami at hotkey.net.au> wrote:
> > >Someone* proposed using the term "Moog" to mean volts/octave.
> >
> > I will admit that I had that very idea myself, a day or so
> before someone
> > else suggested it (really really!), but as I didn't tell anyone,
> don't you
> > dare credit me! I bet there were others that also had the idea.
> It's> intuitive, so it makes sense that the unit eventually be
> recognised.>
> > Ken
> >
>
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