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I didn't read through the whole thread but I thought about 121JGWT (see my avatar).
The BTTF community is happy to spell it Jigawatts per the movie's pronunciation. Gale admits it was a goof on their part as they didn't know how to pronounce it, but the world at large knows Jiggawatt as the unit in the moviesBuy the way, according to Bob Gale, it's really GIGAWATTS. When making the movie, they wanted a big number and looked up the prefixes for large numbers and liked "GIGA-". The problem was, nobody knew how to pronounce it correctly, so he just went with the actors pronouncing it as "Jigga" in the movie, not knowing it's actually pronounced with a hard "G".
It's not spelled in the movie at all, which is what I'm saying. And I didn't mean to imply it's the only acceptable spelling. I'm saying that the BTTF community is happy to spell it with a J, which is what I said. It's not "wrong" to spell it with a J, it's not "wrong" to spell it with a G.But it's never actually spelled that way in the movies, only pronounced that way, which then could be spelled either way. I also don't agree that the entire BTTF community agrees on that spelling.
Seeing as you guys have been talking about 1.21 Gigawatts. I figured I'd post this here. To use 1.21 Gigawatt hours you'd need to use 1,210,000 kWh. Based on the 34 kWh per 100 miles on the window sticker you'd need to drive a Model S approximately 3,558,823 miles.
So my iPhone has 32 jiggabytes of memory?
Seeing as you guys have been talking about 1.21 Gigawatts. I figured I'd post this here. To use 1.21 Gigawatt hours you'd need to use 1,210,000 kWh. Based on the 34 kWh per 100 miles on the window sticker you'd need to drive a Model S approximately 3,558,823 miles.