Return-path: Received: from smtp.nokia.com ([192.100.122.233]:57245 "EHLO mgw-mx06.nokia.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1756122AbYAUGd2 (ORCPT ); Mon, 21 Jan 2008 01:33:28 -0500 To: "Luis R. Rodriguez" Cc: "bruno randolf" , linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: [ath5k-devel] [PATCH 2/4] ath5k: always extend rx timestamp with tsf References: <46274.61.115.136.26.1200807429.squirrel@webmail.einfach.org> <43e72e890801200046n2c858c97k3506664431b937e6@mail.gmail.com> From: Kalle Valo Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:32:48 +0200 In-Reply-To: <43e72e890801200046n2c858c97k3506664431b937e6@mail.gmail.com> (ext Luis R. Rodriguez's message of "Sun\, 20 Jan 2008 03\:46\:05 -0500") Message-ID: <87tzl7g033.fsf@nokia.com> (sfid-20080121_063331_233853_767E3B75) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Luis R. Rodriguez writes: >> what i mean >> is 32768us equals about 32ms. i'll remove that dot to make it unambigous. > > Yeah thanks, might be more clear for those of us not used to that > convention, I didn't even know it existed. Where is this "." for 1000 > notation convention used, just so I know :) ? It seems most of Europe uses it, even though we Finns don't: "In much of Europe, however, a comma is used as a decimal separator, while a full stop or a space is used for the presentation of large numbers: * 1.000.000 (One million) * 1.000,000 or 1 000,000 (One thousand)" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_stop#Mathematical_usage -- Kalle Valo