Comment by SkinTaco Comment by SkinTaco a day ago 6 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News What does 3.500USD mean? Are we bringing back the half-penny?
Copy Link creddit a day ago Next Collapse Comment - He’s European and uses a “.” instead of a “,” Reply View | 3 replies Copy Link 4gotunameagain a day ago Parent Next Collapse Comment - Varies by country in Europe. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link a3w a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Varies by country on earth [citation needed]. Reply View | 0 replies Copy Link [removed] a day ago Parent Prev Collapse Comment - [deleted] Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link 4gotunameagain a day ago Parent Next Collapse Comment - Varies by country in Europe. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link a3w a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Varies by country on earth [citation needed]. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link a3w a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Varies by country on earth [citation needed]. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link gilrain 21 hours ago Prev Collapse Comment - You’re also not correct even if it were a decimal marker. Three dollars and fifty cents requires no half cent. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link SkinTaco 20 hours ago Parent Collapse Comment - Specifying the second 0 implies portions of one cent. Like if I said something costs 10USD, the one dollar bill is implied to exist even if it isn't used (same with 10.00 implying the existence of a penny) Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link SkinTaco 20 hours ago Parent Collapse Comment - Specifying the second 0 implies portions of one cent. Like if I said something costs 10USD, the one dollar bill is implied to exist even if it isn't used (same with 10.00 implying the existence of a penny) Reply View | 0 replies
He’s European and uses a “.” instead of a “,”