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    Oh now thats good. Just to help out a bit...
    that 'i' is for the imaginary axis amount
    basically the check is worthless for more that 0.2 cents.....however if your really cunning you could get an extra 1-2 dollars. The formula allows it if you define the sum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    I've always been meaning to ask what BDOTGNZA means. Now seems a good time to ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Damn, did I just publicly out myself as a maths geek?

    I got it all from Google, honest!
    You sure did. At least that means I'm not the only geek on here haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Damn, did I just publicly out myself as a maths geek?
    PUT THE POCKET PROTECTOR DOWN!!!!

    NOW BACK AWAY FROM THE CALCULATOR!!!


    Damn those "weapons of math instruction"...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    I've always been meaning to ask what BDOTGNZA means. Now seems a good time to ask.

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    Have a read of this and all will become clear..

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    They don't give green stamps, though, do they? Huh ? Huh ? Nope, no green stamps.
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    Green stamps? Hardly seems worthwhile when the Brave Defenders have malt whisky, beer, pizza and gorrgeous women...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Green stamps? Hardly seems worthwhile when the Brave Defenders have malt whisky, beer, pizza and gorrgeous women...
    Pfft.

    I have organic muesli, unsweetened yoghurt, 100% indica bud and a tie-dyed T-shirt.

    As far as Murknized spellings are concerned, I'm all about feeling the love.

    And as far as the equation on that cheque goes, my primary issue would be that neither pi nor the base of the natural logarithm are precisely definable as decimals or fractions, and the imaginary unit has no real number correspondence whatsoever.

    You might as well write a cheque for "around about five dollars and a bit".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    I have organic muesli, unsweetened yoghurt, 100% indica bud and a tie-dyed T-shirt.
    Tell me you're doing it to impress a woman, rather than for any perceived health benefits. Please.
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    FWIW, BTW, as far as I can make out, like rainman said, e to the i times pi plus the sum of 1 over two to the n for n = 1 to infinity cancel each other out (-1 + 1), so the guy wrote a cheque for 2/10ths of a cent.

    I betcha there's some law somewhere about financial instruments only being valid to within a whole cent, and I also betcha the guy just copied that "-1 + 1" shit out of a textbook, and meant to write 2 cents, not 2/10ths of a cent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Green stamps? Hardly seems worthwhile when the Brave Defenders have malt whisky, beer, pizza and gorrgeous women...
    Been dipping into the reserves have we?

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    I jes (this morning!) returned me from my Xmas Vacation in Murrkaland, and they's language is dumb: "check" can be used three times in financial transactions, to indicate the invoice, cheque, and receipt. And presumably other normal uses of the word.

    But apart from that, I liked my visit to the Sultanate of kaliphornicatia very much.

    Highlights:
    - Flying Business Class both ways
    - Using the VIP lounge in LA for our long wait for the flight
    - A day at Universal Studios with "Front of the Line" passes
    - A day at Sequoia National Park, Yosemite, in the snow
    - The price of petroleum distillates
    - Surprisingly friendly people at US Immigration
    - Not being killed when driving like a Dick
    - The general politeness of Murkn drivers (mostly). Except those couple of wankers on the LA freeways on Friday night).

    Lowlights:
    - The chemical concoction that passes for milk
    - All but one cup of "coffee" (the exception was a reasonable espresso at an Italian restaurant)
    - The vifferbabe spending all Thursday night spewing
    - Breakfast 'food' at most of the hotels
    - My birthday somehow disappearing
    - New Year's Eve disappearing completely. WTF?!?
    - Having all our new Murkn Funnymoney checked carefully by vendors unused to it.
    - Beggars

    "I Could Go Either Way":
    - Christmas Day lunch at a French Jazz cafe in SF (lovely day, lovely lunch, but not at all Christmassy)
    - 600ml energy drinks
    - Murkn notes
    - Coming home again.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    I'd call you all 'maths geeks' lol - I wouldn't even attempt such a calculation
    Pah...just cos some of us listened at high school. Anyway, maths type people are "nerds"...not at all like us geeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    FWIW, BTW, as far as I can make out, like rainman said, e to the i times pi plus the sum of 1 over two to the n for n = 1 to infinity cancel each other out (-1 + 1), so the guy wrote a cheque for 2/10ths of a cent.

    I betcha there's some law somewhere about financial instruments only being valid to within a whole cent, and I also betcha the guy just copied that "-1 + 1" shit out of a textbook, and meant to write 2 cents, not 2/10ths of a cent.

    When in doubt, always assume that people are stupider than they look. Works for me.
    A cheque is a substitute for legal tender, and sums of less than one cent are not legal tender quality - they are monies of account only. So you are correct in your surmise.

    However, the correct answer to the question "what is this cheque worth" is "nothing". A cheque must be written in English (or Maori I presume, since that is a valid official language) and (arabic) numbers. Mathematical expressions are neither. So it is not a valid instrument and is worthless.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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