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Amazon - Save $130,000 on Jet saws!

DaWoodster

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Can't hardly get a better savings, I'm buying both... total savings $260,000 +/- :shocking:

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I'm guessing they accidentally put in the government's list price :lol_hitti

Sorry, guess I'm a little bored this AM... it won't happen again :eek:
 
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ishiboo

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Bought a couple and listed on Craigslist for only 80% of list price.

See you later GJ - I'm rich, *****!
 
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:bowdown: to GTlaw... no matter how good a deall I think I find, somebody always finds a better one
 
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umdmaz

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1 gigabit (Gb) = 131,072.00 kilobytes (KB)

Must be the upper limit of pricing on amazon due to how must space is allocated for storing this value. Hooray math :pimpflash
 

ishiboo

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1 gigabit (Gb) = 131,072.00 kilobytes (KB)

Must be the upper limit of pricing on amazon due to how must space is allocated for storing this value. Hooray math :pimpflash

Yup... that's 2^17, so it must have been stored in an 18-byte signed field at some point. I doubt Amazon would do that as they'd likely have prices in a word or double word, but maybe.
 

jam022316

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Yup... that's 2^17, so it must have been stored in an 18-byte signed field at some point. I doubt Amazon would do that as they'd likely have prices in a word or double word, but maybe.

I work in IT and you guys both made me say "Nerds!" :beer: lol
 

JMcFly

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1 gigabit (Gb) = 131,072.00 kilobytes (KB)

Must be the upper limit of pricing on amazon due to how must space is allocated for storing this value. Hooray math :pimpflash

I highly doubt it. A double or floating point in C can store a number much greater that 131,072.00. A number that would take up a Gb would be incredibly long.
 

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1 gigabit (Gb) = 131,072.00 kilobytes (KB)

Must be the upper limit of pricing on amazon due to how must space is allocated for storing this value. Hooray math :pimpflash

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djb2

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I highly doubt it. A double or floating point in C can store a number much greater that 131,072.00. A number that would take up a Gb would be incredibly long.

You wouldn't keep prices in a floating point number due to the inability to accurately represent cents. It's most common to keep the price in cents or mils.
 
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