Sometimes, I think the world may have a chance. And then I stumble upon something like this:
George is having a problem with Verizon. George was going to Canada and wanted to confirm the price of using his data connection. Verzion quoted him a price of 0.002 cents per a kilobyte. While in Canada, George used 35,893 KB of data. Do the math and you get 71.786 cents…or $0.71786. Problem is, Verizon can’t do basic math…
From verizonmath.blogspot.com:G: [big sigh] Okay, I think I have to do this again. Do you recognize that there’s a difference between one dollar and one cent?
A: Definitely.
G: Do you recognize there’s a difference between half a dollar and half a cent?
A: Definitely
G: Then, do you therefore recognize there’s a difference between .002 dollars and .002 cents
A: No.
Wow. Um. Folks, this is not good. This is really not good. If you have some time, you should go read the whole transcript. They are really no words for this kind of incompetence. I’m just going to sit here with my mouth open for a few more minutes…then I’ll try and move on.
via xkcd blag.
how do I listen to this, it wont play from the website and when downloaded it says invalid file type
http://media.putfile.com/Verizon-Bad-Math
Peter
The extension says it’s an MP3 file, put when I peek inside it doesn’t look like a normal MP3. However that may be just the way it was encoded. In any event, the Consumerist.com uploaded the audio to YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp0HyxQv97Q
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