Absolute bargain

by AdditionalMinute6

28 comments
  1. 4.6 septillion is quite the saving, ill take them all

  2. What number is this

    I can’t count higher than billions

  3. It’s roughly 2^62 so probably an integer underflow error.

  4. yeah, but it’s 38% off, so you’re getting a bargain really

  5. Tbf you can pay monthly at £1549551999133242624.00 a month if you can’t afford it in one payment.

  6. The price adjusts once you add it to your cart 🤣

  7. This best be the world’s best bed.

    *Phone rings*

    ‘Yellow’

    ‘Why are you spending Europe’s GDP on a bed Maleficent_Peach46 you have doomed us all.’

  8. This is the closest the general public ever gets to learning about integer under/overflow

  9. That’s 148,745,134,513,322,120,000,000 Vietnamese Dong.

    Or 142 sextillion 745 quintillion 134 quadrillion 513 trillion 322 billion 120 million Dong

  10. That’s interesting – a (small) secondhand site I sometimes buy from has a glitch currently where £218 displays as $18,543 (for example). I wonder if there’s something buggy in the site code?

  11. Look at how much you save though!!!

    Where else can you save that much that the difference alone would put you in so much debt that it would send first world country back to the stone age?

  12. Comes up as £418.99 if you’re brave enough to add it to your basket.

  13. I bet that was written by someone working from home and their cat decided to ‘help’

    Cats walking over keyboards have also been responsible for naming Icelands volcanoes.

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