The picture of the check is funny enough (it's by the xkcd guy), but there's a whole story behind it involving Verizon's billing practices. Apparently Verizon is advertising data rates on their cell phone services as .002 cents per kilobyte, but then they're actually charging people .002
dollars a kilobyte. The story and the 26 minute long sound clip of a guy talking to various Verizon employees is at this site:
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/03/19/verizon-doesnt-under.htmlNot only is their computer making this mistake, but every employee this George guy talks to insists that there is absolutely no difference between .002 cents and .002 dollars. George is awesome at giving examples of why these numbers are different too, but each new level of supervisor refuses to agree with grade school level math. The one at the end actually says to George, "That's
your opinion..."
http://verizonmath.blogspot.com/ also has some extra details on this story and the latest
xkcd comic references it in the alt text.
One other thing - the supervisor lady at the end of the call gives her phone number and direct extention. I tried calling her on Friday but just got her voicemail. It'd be fun to ask her some questions to subtly make fun of her poor math skills.