I and my friends have unconsiously chosen Baker’s Passion at Midtown, Robinson’s Place Manila to be our favorite tambayan. Snacks? Drinks? Lunch? Dinner? Booze? Wi-fi? A need for electric socket (Laptop/mobile phone/PSP charging; PhP25 per hour)? Baker’s Passion seem to have everything except the key to world peace. Its less stressful Bread Talk appeal and atmosphere is a bonus. Anyway, we have been ordering pastries food and drinks (Try their Homebrew iced tea! It’s like teh best!) here lately vis-a-vis doing our stressful academic workouts. And of course, we are given receipts for the products that we have ordered.

Well, it’s just your ordinary everyday receipt. Except

“Total Item Count=2.00″

Hmm, is it possible that my Total Item Count is 2.52? or maybe 3.01? Haha. I know this is trivial but I just find it weird. Hehe.

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  • http://reverselyostentatious.blogspot.com Nash

    Yah, the item count was the first one that struck me. You made a good point. :) Tell them! Tell them!

    Haha! I may sound like a bitch when I tell them eh. Haha. Let them realize by themselves. Hehe.

  • http://reverselyostentatious.blogspot.com Nash

    Question, why is my picture like that? –>

    Huwag kang matakot Nash.. Hehe.. Random ‘yan.. :P

  • http://www.jgsmart.wordpress.com GEisha

    yeah right!
    that wrong!

    total item toz price and nakalagay! heheheheh :lol:

    Haha! Hunga eh.. :P

  • http://elclaves.blogspot.com denis

    no probs brother. keep ya posted on that. yikes decimals are nostalgic. away! away!

    Haha, I, too, hate decimals.. Hehe..

  • http://yeahred2.wordpress.com Yom

    Haha. Yea. Oo nga naman. Hindi naman small particles na kailangan pang kunin ang molarity ang binibili mo. Items. LOL.

    Molarity.. Molality.. So reminiscent of third year chemistry at MaSci.. Hehe.. Huwag na advanced chemistry.. Wala akong natutunan ‘dun.. Hehe..

  • piapot

    now that’s weird… hahaha

    I know! :P

  • http://roneilberania.blogspot.com RONeiluke

    parang na curious ako sa inorder niyo…parang ang sarap pakinggan—’CHOCOLATE DOME’ AT ‘GARLIC VALLEY’…hmmm

    Haha! Try mo sometime!

  • http://rime.tk rimewire

    Are you familiar with JavaScript? Or any other high-level computer language?

    hakhak

    Sa pagkakaalam ko, ‘yan ‘yung mga FLOAT type ng numbers. mahilig ka sa IT di ba? Alam mu yan.

    Mali siguro ung formatting ng cash register.

    hakhak

    elyens

    XXXxx

    Yeah, studied them during my Computer Science/Programming classes when I was in HS. Hehe. Go tell them! I’m a programming opinion-leader no more!

  • http://www.pacute.com pacute

    Hi, care for link exchange?

    Sure brother! Linked you na :D

  • http://shzainzy.blogspot.com shzainzy

    hi there! cool blog you got here.. care to xlinks?

    Sure shzainzy! Linked you na! :D

  • http://www.pacute.com pacute

    Linked u already, check my blog.
    Anyway, if you will tell them about the double precision floating point data type in your receipt [i am referring to 2.00], i doubt they will pay attention because it is already a standard in their system and manipulating the code in the software is quite cumbersome. If they do, it will cost them money.

    Oh thanks! Anyway, as far as I know, the data type can easily be changed. From float to the whole-number-data-type-whatever-it-is-called. Hehe. But again, I’m not an authority in Computer Science. :P

  • http://shzainzy.blogspot.com shzainzy

    thanks for adding me! done adding you.. named it infinity.. my blogroll is on the left side your under letter I. :) thankies!

    Oh boy, thanks!

  • http://penngwen.wordpress.com gwen foster

    It’s a little glitch in the programming. Again, the standard for inventory and database are usually floats. It’s easy to manipulate the code but Database Administrators are unreasonable in charging for small changes in the code.

    Partly because most people are ignorant. :|

    Tell ‘em, tell ‘em! You’re an authority at(in? on? whhaa!) this one! :p

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