About 100,000 eggs worth $40K stolen from trailer in Pennsylvania
About 100,000 eggs worth $40K stolen from trailer in Pennsylvania
www.nbcnews.com About 100,000 eggs worth $40K stolen from trailer in Pennsylvania
The theft occurred around 8:40 p.m. Saturday at Pete and Gerry’s Organics in Greencastle.

Whoops, now worth $50k.
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$60.000
3 0 ReplyWhy so many zeros after the decimal point? Do you deal in 1/10 cents much?
1 0 ReplyEuropean. Or maybe just a programmer...
4 0 ReplyAs a European programmer, the comma-period-decimal struggle is real.
Most higher level programming languages don't accept commas, so decimals are started by a period, and thousands can sometimes (varies by language) be separated by underscores.
For example, these are all valid number notation:
1.00 0.000001 1_000.00 1_000_000 1_0_0_0_0_0_0.0_0
If you use the final one frequently, though, your employment may experience a period too.
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