That chart is purdy, and yet another oppo to get up on my soapbox about the busiest & most versatile tool I own - a loose-leaf 3-ring notebook, with a bunch of clear page protectors. And any time I find myself back on the net again & looking up something I just looked up, a chart or listing of sizes, I print the damn thing and stick in the notebook. Sometimes you have to finagle the charts around, dump them into a word processing program, shrink or bloat to fit etc.
Here's a number/letter drill bit chart, in inches & metric:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit_sizes
Handy-dandy inch fractional- inch decimal- mm chart
http://www.fallrivermfg.com/images/products/conversionchart.pdf
string gauge/pitch chart (these run heavy because they're for shorter scale pedal steels, but the relative ratios remain the same. i.e. just drop 4 thousandths of an inch for a "normal" guitar setup.
http://www.b0b.com/infoedu/gauges.htm
ETC etc etc. It's just nice to have everything all in one place & not have to turn your computer on at 3am for one little pissant thing.