So you change it to this:

Which leaves users who are unfamiliar with scientific notation confused about the inconsistency. So then you also uppercase the K:

Which means you have to uppercase the K on the user signatures:

Which brings hundreds of scientific users here to tell you that K means Kelvin and Kilo- is k.
Which leaves you wondering:
Did anyone really think we only had 0.0015 questions in the first place?
Edit, response to comment —
This is not nonsense. It's the reality of dealing with a situation where your "accuracy" is in the eyes of your users. StackExchange has many non-scientific users, and is not itself a scientific system. So whichever you choose, you will be "wrong" to some portion of your users:
- As it is now — Some, like Lance, will think its silly that you didn't follow scientific convention, but will know what was meant anyway.
- If the M is capitalized — Many will think it is a typo. Some will think its unprofessional, some will be put off by it, some won't notice or care, and some will come here to complain.
Neither is a complete win. So SE has to decide which of the two scenarios is worse, and pick the other. I vote for visual style.
mtypically refers to minute here... – studiohack Apr 14 '11 at 1:10just because someone might not understand it, it doesn't mean that it is alright to have an incorrect representation of it.- actually, it might mean that. If a majority of your audience do not understand it, clearly you need to adjust your idea of "correct". – NickC Apr 14 '11 at 15:59