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Don't piss off an engineer!

Posted: 2007-02-08 06:15pm
by CaptainChewbacca
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Anyone got a calculator?

Posted: 2007-02-08 07:08pm
by Darth Servo
What now? Randall gets the check returned and charged a late fee.

Posted: 2007-02-08 09:22pm
by aerius
Unless I'm mistaken, that's a check for $0.002

Of course I could be mistaken since I haven't taken any math courses in nearly 8 years.

Posted: 2007-02-08 09:30pm
by The Spartan
No aerius. You're correct. That's a check for 2/10's of a cent.

Posted: 2007-02-08 09:32pm
by muse
Which begs the question, how the heck does one end up with a bill for 0.2 cents? :?

Posted: 2007-02-08 09:38pm
by Feil
Indeed it is (.2 cents). It's really not even clever. If he had cared enough to make a single expression that would resolve down to .002, rather than just adding zero, I'd appreciate it a whole lot more... :|

Posted: 2007-02-08 09:39pm
by Ghost Rider
muse wrote:Which begs the question, how the heck does one end up with a bill for 0.2 cents? :?
Literally the company could simply think the said person owes them .02 from an earlier bill and sent him a letter stating such.

Though as for the check? One, the company recieveing it will dispose of it because they cannot make heads or tails and send another letter demanding their money with added late charges. Two, It's easier if you know the company is filled with bullshit to dig through your records and contest the claim. Most companies fold pretty nicely under such demands.

Posted: 2007-02-09 12:29am
by darthbob88
muse wrote:Which begs the question, how the heck does one end up with a bill for 0.2 cents? :?
IIRC, this is from a complaint WRT Verizon; the guy was quoted that it'd cost .002 cents per kilobyte of data, but they charged him .002 dollars per kb. Apparently he lost the fight and was charged the full $.002. In reply, the OP happened.

Posted: 2007-02-09 03:17am
by Brother-Captain Gaius
Link

The issue that started it.

Posted: 2007-02-09 03:34am
by Dominus Atheos

Re: Don't piss off an engineer!

Posted: 2007-02-09 04:01pm
by wautd
CaptainChewbacca wrote:
Anyone got a calculator?
That wouldn't do me much good. I fail at math

Posted: 2007-02-09 04:18pm
by darthbob88
The math of that check, with annotations. First is the $.002, which should be obvious. Second is the e^(i*pi) term; this is a special case of Euler's Formula, known as Euler's Identity, and it comes out to -1. The third term is the sum of all powers of (1/2)^n, starting with n=1; I was unable to find anything useful on this, but it sums to one, eventually. So the check reads .002 +1 + (-1), or $.002. Quod erat demonstratum.

Posted: 2007-02-09 09:49pm
by Mad
darthbob88 wrote:IIRC, this is from a complaint WRT Verizon; the guy was quoted that it'd cost .002 cents per kilobyte of data, but they charged him .002 dollars per kb. Apparently he lost the fight and was charged the full $.002. In reply, the OP happened.
Of course, the xkcd picture (check from Randall Munroe) is a joke in response to hearing about the Verizon .002 we-say-cents-but-mean-dollars thing, and said incident with Verizon happened to someone else.

(And, apparently, he writes checks about as often as I do... almost never...)

Posted: 2007-02-09 10:38pm
by Col. Crackpot
don't piss off the bank manager who tells the smart ass engineer that his check is not negotiable because the legal line is not valid.