• (nodebb)

    For Laurent's problem, even if we ignore the year, it's still a WTF, having to wait a month for updates on the status of your electricity outage.

  • (nodebb)

    29% on Nan dollars? Such a deal. Are the terms ∞ ? Perhaps the the calculation involves sqrt(-1)?

  • (nodebb)

    Good bet on the last of those. Any money you might receive is certainly only imaginary. :)

  • Officer Johnny Holzkopf (unregistered) in reply to mynameishidden

    "What is 30% of NaN?" It's emptystring!

  • Randal L. Schwartz (github)

    scrap LinkedIn profiles

    scrap? Or "scrape"? Kinda hard to do the former.

  • (nodebb)

    A late payment charge of 2.91% per month (41.09% per year)

    Is math really that hard, or are corporations forced some legal loophole for compound interest on late fees, or what?

    2.91 * 12 = 34.92
    41.09 / 12 = 3.42
    
  • (nodebb)

    I can't see your reply, Mathssssss, but the penny finally dropped

    1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291 * 1.0291
    1.41080
    41.08%
    
  • (nodebb)

    30% of a NaN is an N. NaN is 24 bits long, 30% of that is 7.2 bits. 7 bits can hold a N, and you get 1/5th of a zero thrown in for free. That is, if we decide to sacrifice the topmost bit since we only need 7 for ASCII.

  • (nodebb)

    Unfortunately, due the unplanned outage, the time server is also unavailable.

  • (nodebb)

    scrap LinkedIn profiles

    Yes. Down with Linked In profiles.

    Anyway, if anybody wants to buy Google, I'm willing to sell it at a 50% discount. Just put $2 trillion into my account and you can have it.

  • Neveranull (unregistered)

    30% of NaN is N.

  • (nodebb) in reply to Neveranull

    N would be 33⅓%, while 30% would be l\

  • Officer Johnny Holzkopf (unregistered) in reply to gordonfish

    3/3N = N, 2/3N = Λ, 1/3N = I. Or maybe 3/3N = N, 2/3N = n, 1/3N = ⁿ. Fractions of letters are complicated...

  • (nodebb) in reply to Officer Johnny Holzkopf

    I get what you're saying, though I was going by where Neveranull said

    30% of NaN is N.

    where the percentage is taken of "NaN" rather than of a single character.

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