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Comment Re:Simple solution. Ask (Score 1) 258

Something similar to your second example happened in my school's computer science/computer engineering department. Someone was refurbishing a computer lab, so they just piled all the old computers along a wall in a well-traveled area, and put up a sign that said 'free - please take'. Nobody actually carted off an entire PC, but all the parts inside were pretty much gone - most of them only had the case and the motherboard left.

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Excel 2007 Multiplication Bug 806

tibbar66 writes with news of a serious multiplication bug in Excel 2007, which has been reported to the company. The example that first came to light is =850*77.1 — which gives a result of 100,000 instead of the correct 65,535. It seems that any formula that should evaluate to 65,535 will act strangely. One poster in the forum noted these behaviors: "Suppose the formula is in A1. =A1+1 returns 100,001, which appears to show the formula is in fact 100,000... =A1*2 returns 131,070, as if A1 had 65,535 (which it should have been). =A1*1 keeps it at 100,000. =A1-1 returns 65,534. =A1/1 is still 100,000. =A1/2 returns 32767.5."

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