You're correct, my impression of the term is based of what I experience in the US. If it is more widely used in other cultures that should be a consideration. On Apr 20, 2014 12:27 PM, "Wladimir" wrote: > On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 6:19 PM, Chris Pacia wrote: > > The term bit is really only overloaded for those who are techy. 95% of > the > > population never uses the term bit in their daily lives and I doubt most > > could even name one use of the term. > > Plus bit used to be a unit of money way back when, so this is kind of > > reclaiming it. I think it's a great fit. > > That's a very anglocentric way of thinking. > > Here in the Netherlands, a "bit" is something you put in a horses's > mouth. It's also used as imported word (in the information sense). > We've never used the term for money. > > Wladimir >