I think you misunderstand. I wasn't saying it was wrong, I know it's used, I was saying it's ambiguous, which it is. thou means only one thing. If you grow up in a metric only society you don't say millimeter, you say mil, and its a common abbreviation. Therefore saying mil is ambiguous and saying thou is explicit and clear. Some of your audience grew up metric only ;-)jbelanger wrote:Sorry to disagree with you but mil is the unit used on board layouts (even in European software) and it means thousandth of an inch. If you want mm you use mm.Fred wrote:thou, mil implies mm :-p get with the game.
(some are also obsessed with being explicit and clear as much as possible...)
Fred.