• pdiddy (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah
    Cheatah:
    Here's one to think about. If you have a 5 dollar bill, and you want to trade them for zero dollar bills. How many bills would you get?
    Apparently all of them. This guy just got there too late.
  • M L (unregistered)

    The thing I don't get is why its listed as "$0.00 bill". Are there $3.87 bills out there?

  • Howard (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah
    Cheatah:
    Here's one to think about. If you have a 5 dollar bill, and you want to trade them for zero dollar bills. How many bills would you get?

    NaN?

  • Oh Shiiiiii--- (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah

    YOU DEVIDED BY ZERO!!!!!

  • ape (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah

    even an infinate amount of 0 dollar bills wouldn't equal 5 dollars, that question is nonsensicle.

  • Gigitrix (unregistered)

    just try deviding x amount of dollars into zerobill increments....

    INFINITE MONEY !!!!!!!1!!!1!1111!one!!!zero!1!

  • LocalAreaLeech (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah
    Cheatah:
    Here's one to think about. If you have a 5 dollar bill, and you want to trade them for zero dollar bills. How many bills would you get?

    $0.00 bills count as half a $1 bill...

  • Dj Ziggy (unregistered) in reply to ParkinT

    That webcam is a hacked ps2 driver to get your eyetoy running

  • John (unregistered)

    Americans, welcome to the future of your currency!

  • kevin (unregistered) in reply to jkupski
    jkupski:
    Cheatah:
    Here's one to think about. If you have a 5 dollar bill, and you want to trade them for zero dollar bills. How many bills would you get?

    Attempting to do this would likely destroy the universe, so don' try it.

    I remember a quote from some physicist (I can't recall who) who said "Black holes are the result of god trying to divide by zero."

    You can't remember him because he's now a sacker at Wal-Mart.

  • kevin (unregistered) in reply to Zemyla
    Zemyla:
    The $0 bill has George W. Bush's face on the front.

    HAWHAWHAW!

  • iTourist (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah
    Cheatah:
    Here's one to think about. If you have a 5 dollar bill, and you want to trade them for zero dollar bills. How many bills would you get?
    Might get #div/0 bills...
  • tbrown (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah
    Cheatah:
    Here's one to think about. If you have a 5 dollar bill, and you want to trade them for zero dollar bills. How many bills would you get?

    Doesn't matter, the cash dispenser doesn't have any anyway.

  • ex walmart cashier (unregistered)

    LOL. as an ex cashier, I can confirm that those machines are buggier than the windows OS that they run on. The store I worked at brought them online about 2mo. after I started there. For the whole 15mo that I was there, I could count on one hand the number of shifts that I worked, where all of the machines were fully functional. standard IBM POS machine, running windows 2000, with additional PROPRIETARY hardware and software. (I heard a rumor that walmart bought out the company that was making those self serve machines, just so they could get at the code and modify it)

    TRWTF was that each machine had an emergency stop button on it(presumably in case someone got stuck in the belt) that was only a software switch. I was witness to an occasion where the belt wouldn't stop, even thought the button had been pushed, and the POS terminal was turned off. it didn't stop until the main power was removed or the POS terminal was sucessfully rebooted.

    CAPTCHA: dolor ????

  • ex walmart cashier (unregistered) in reply to tbrown

    42? div/0 err? end of the world?

  • Magnum (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah

    None - they've run out!!

  • Garrett (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah
    Cheatah:
    Here's one to think about. If you have a 5 dollar bill, and you want to trade them for zero dollar bills. How many bills would you get?

    Infinity. or infinitely close to infinity if you want to use limits

  • gen heydrich (unregistered) in reply to Howard

    You`re an idiot!

  • mij (unregistered) in reply to LocalAreaLeech

    Wouldn't a Zero Dollar Bill be worth 1/20th of one cent, just the same as the cash value of any coupon?

  • mij (unregistered) in reply to Justice

    Worst connection ever: Sacramento to Vegas to Reno to Portland. Took 3 hours to get from Sacto to Vegas to Reno--could have driven to Reno in 2 and flown to Portland. WTF was SW airlines thinking?

  • RegUS_PatOff (unregistered) in reply to pitchingchris
    pitchingchris:
    So if its 60 hz in South Korea, what is it in North Korea ? 55 Hz ?
    so... how many eggs are in a dozen, there?
  • RegUS_PatOff (unregistered) in reply to RegUS_PatOff

    It's here

    http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Zero-Dollar-Bill/ss/events/bs/100808zerodollargilb

  • Ben (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah

    You would get an infinate ammount of 0 dollar bills because zero has no value, so therfore you would need an infinate ammount of 0 dollars to equal the value of 5 dollars.

  • Christian (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah

    Yawn

    Yes, we all think you're very clever with your divide by zero trick.

    ^ I'm not bored at his trick, I'm just tired.

  • svespie (unregistered) in reply to Cheatah

    Depending on the attempted conversion, either 0 bills (0/5) or an undefined number of bills (5/0). Raw deal either way!

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