Why so little love for the nanofarad?

The nice thing about standards is that there's soooo many of them!
Tell me about it! When I worked in datacomm I needed to know a lot of them.. and also the companies and products that didn’t follow them or very loosely followed them. And let me tell you, the list of companies that actually followed the standards was smaller than those that didn’t !
 
Geez, just move the decimal point 3 places. Small, medium, large, you don't need a chart for that.
 
Having 3 or 4 different ways to refer to the same part is how errors creep in and airplane door plugs fly out. I don't know about you, but sometimes I don't fire on all cylinders. I may be tired, bored, distracted, zoned out, buzzed... At such times the last thing I need is coming up with the extra mental bandwidth to compute that 0.0012uF is 1.2nF and not 12nF.
 
Yes but so is 1j63. Wtf is up with that?

That'd be .1J63. 1J63 would be 1uF. J is +/-5% tolerance.

They're fairly well hammered in now, but the way I learned is to just simply remember 104 is 100nF, and derive from there.
104 = 100nF, 103 = 10nF, 101 = 1nF, etc.

I don't even bother trying to memorize the EIA-96 SMD resistor codes...
 
Having 3 or 4 different ways to refer to the same part is how errors creep in and airplane door plugs fly out. I don't know about you, but sometimes I don't fire on all cylinders. I may be tired, bored, distracted, zoned out, buzzed... At such times the last thing I need is coming up with the extra mental bandwidth to compute that 0.0012uF is 1.2nF and not 12nF.
Not to seem argumentative, but you seem to be arguing the case for not using nano as a third way to reference. 😁
 
Yeah, how the heck do you Alt-stuff on a phone? Been trying for 4 minutes to type a proper ü.
On Gboard/Android under the π symbol. Hold and it'll open.

Umlauts üëïöä should be by default of you hold the respective keys. Other things you need to enable localized languages for the keyboard.
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Yeah, how the heck do you Alt-stuff on a phone? Been trying for 4 minutes to type a proper ü.
I created a note on my phone that has several special characters so I can just copy-n-paste . . . .

Ω ℧ • β µF °F £ ± ∞ ÷ ¢ ö π ∞ ¢ — ⁂ ∴ ⸮ ‽ ≠ ꓘ © 𝕏 ⧚ ⫪ ⋹

And I figured, while I'm at it, add some favorite emoticons tho don't shift . . . . (no idea how these will translate/appear on other platforms)

🔵 🟡 🔴 🟢 🟣 ❄️ 🙏🏻 👍🏻 🖕🏻 🎼 🎵 🎶 🎸 ☑️ 🤣 🥰 😜 😎 🥳 🧐 🥺 😱 🤔 🙄 😵‍💫 🥴 💩
 
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