If the end goal for bitcoin is for it to eventually mature into a viable alternative currency, the price of products should be easy to understand in bitcoin terms. As it stands, if I were to ask for the price of a cup of coffee in bitcoins, it would come down to something like .003 bitcoins, which is a bit unwieldy to say or understand.
It's simply a naming convention, but I think it is important that we denominate bitcoins in a way that is easy for everyone to understand. With the price of bitcoin closing in on $1000, this seems to be the perfect opportunity to refer to 1/1000th of a bitcoin as the standard unit. The standard name for 1/1000 BTC seems to be "milli-Bitcoin", but this sounds also a bit unwieldy to say. How about "Millibit"?
This redenominating can only happen if enough people adopt it for it to catch on so please if you agree with me, start thinking and talking in terms of millibits!
Any thoughts?