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To: Tommy Hicks who wrote (6535)5/29/2003 2:23:51 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7056
 
I'd lay pretty good odds that if Wilcher does write a check to the government with that amount on it, her debt will be marked as paid and her name taken off the scofflaw list. By the time someone catches the overdraft and rectify's the account, she could be long gone. And if that somehow does not come to pass, she at least stands a chance of setting the record for the world's largest bad check. If you're follow along, Jeanette, I say go for it.

- Jeff



To: Tommy Hicks who wrote (6535)5/29/2003 2:45:34 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 7056
 
Nice,...

Addendum:

There are other big numbers with names. A zillion has come to mean an arbitrary or unknown large number. A googol is 10^100. A googolplex is 10^googol (10^10^10^2). This number is too large to write here without exponents. Skewes' number (gesundheit) is 10^10^10^34 was used as an upper bound in a mathematical proof. Recently 10^10^10^10^10^7 was used in a proof.

The googolplex has given rise to the n-plex notation: n-plex is 10^n. n-minex is 10^-n. Donald Knuth invented arrow notation, where m^n (^ is an up arrow) is the regular m^n. m^^n is m^m^m^m...^m, with n up arrows. m^^^n is m^^m^^m...^^m, with n ^^s. According to The Book of Numbers by J.H.Conway and R.K.Guy, chained arrow notation is the following enhancement: a^^^^^b is written as a>b>5, where > is a right arrow.



To: Tommy Hicks who wrote (6535)5/30/2003 11:47:05 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 7056
 
I wonder if the judge's object was to instruct Jeanette in how high yield interest programs should work.



To: Tommy Hicks who wrote (6535)6/6/2003 5:48:54 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7056
 
She's on the installment plan.

"$36,893,488,000,000,000,000 hmmmm I believe that's 36 quintillion 893 quadrillion 488 trillion dollars although this doesn't include todays fines."