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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (2517)9/3/1998 3:04:00 AM
From: Gary R. Owens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
Anybody here know math?

"How many of you think you would get the correct change at
McDonalds if the computers go down? Dave asked. It
reminded me of a time I went to a McDonalds in Santa Fe.
The bill was for something like $8.79 and I gave her a ten
and four pennies so she could make the change a dollar bill
and a quarter. (I hate pennies) The girl looked at the
money then at her cash register, then back to the money,
frowned, turned and yelled to the others behind her, "Does
anybody here know math?"

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Year2000.com Announcement List, Special Mailing,
September 2, 1998

by Jon Huntress

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on the Year 2000 Computing Crisis that took place in
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