Fun with units
<div class="IPBDescription">Verizon Math (from /.)</div>It's long, but I had to share this.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp0HyxQv97Q&eurl=" target="_blank">Call to Verizon</a>
It's so frustrating it's funny!
The summary: through several phone reps, the caller is unable to convince the reps that .002 cents is different from .002 dollars
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp0HyxQv97Q&eurl=" target="_blank">Call to Verizon</a>
It's so frustrating it's funny!
The summary: through several phone reps, the caller is unable to convince the reps that .002 cents is different from .002 dollars
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Edit for moneyshot: "So I assumed that you guys knew how to do math"
Awesome.
I wish I lived in the US. Verizon actually has an unlimited data plan there. In Canada, they make you take it up the butt for any data transfer you do. Telus Mobility and Bell Mobility both charge you $100 a month for 250 MB of transfer and absolutely nothing else. Yet, Verizon charges $80 for unlimited data (within reason), 450 anytime minutes, unlimited nights and weekends, and unlimited incoming.
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[EDIT:] "I'm not a mathematician!" Oh god. I would have said "Please connect me with one, then."
Or something.
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Easy way to explain it though. ".002 dollars times one thousand is two dollars, correct? Then .002 cents times one thousand is equal to two cents."
GOHARHGH
PHYSICAL PAIN AFTER TWO MINUTES. OHGOD.
--Scythe--
This hurts so much that I can only listen to it in one-minute swatches, with a good five to ten minute pause in between. Then again, I don't suffer idiots anywhere near as well as this guy.
Easy way to explain it though. ".002 dollars times one thousand is two dollars, correct? Then .002 cents times one thousand is equal to two cents."
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He tries this approach several times. Every time they just point out their computer multiplies .002 cents by his usage and ends up with the figure in dollars....somehow.
edit: THE best line from the manager: "Well, obviously it's a difference of opinion"
I saw this yesterday morning and almost cried.
Wow...
... all of a sudden i know why my school offers MATH002 - Remidial Algebra
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Let's hope they also offer ENG002 - <b>Remedial</b> Spelling
Really it's kind of hypocritical to get incensed about a lack of basic math skills (which lots of people don't have because hey, they don't need them) when you yourself show similar deficiencies in a topic that's just as critical.
.001 dollars is a tenth of a cent
.001 cents is a thousandth of a cent.
There's a huge difference there.
For all that don't get it,
.001 dollars is a tenth of a cent
.001 cents is a thousandth of a cent.
There's a huge difference there.
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Not according to their computer and you know about those computers they have there, <i>they can't be wrong</i>.
For all that don't get it,
.001 dollars is a tenth of a cent
.001 cents is a thousandth of a cent.
There's a huge difference there.
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Add if you are a Verizon employee reading this multiplying them by 35,000 does make the same number.
Anyone else else it's a big difference.
Wait, making a typo in 'remedial' is as bad as not being able to tell the difference between 0.002 dollars and 0.002 cents? What's next, equal penalties for petty theft and murder?
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Come on, the letters are halfway across the keyboard from each other. That's no typo. That's a misunderstanding on the same level as equating two fractions with each other when they're both represented by the same number. People who live in glass houses, even if they grew up in a glass house in Germany, shouldn't throw stones.
Come on, the letters are halfway across the keyboard from each other. That's no typo. That's a misunderstanding on the same level as equating two fractions with each other when they're both represented by the same number. People who live in glass houses, even if they grew up in a glass house in Germany, shouldn't throw stones.
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It's different though. Many people make spelling errors, many don't know how to spell things, many people make typos, and of course many people's native language is not English.
Though I'm sure someone from the United States learned the difference between cents and dollars in preschool, while learning how to spell various words take people a life time to get down on.
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0.002 cents * 35 = = 70 cents
0.002 dollars * 35 = 70 dollars
0.00002 dollars * 35 = .7 dollars
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(maybe Tycho was being sarcastic?)
God I love America.
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i'm pretty sure they're in Canada, bro. did you mean you love North America?
Let's hope they also offer ENG002 - <b>Remedial</b> Spelling
Really it's kind of hypocritical to get incensed about a lack of basic math skills (which lots of people don't have because hey, they don't need them) when you yourself show similar deficiencies in a topic that's just as critical.
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I still haven't heard of someone being overcharged, or hurt in any way(except perhaps 'looking stupid', but then again, if that mattered all of us geeks would really be hurting) for misspelling something.