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Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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  • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

    @whybird That was around the time the US passed $1/gal. I have living childhood memory of 69.9¢/gal regular (leaded) gasoline, and 84.9¢/gal unleaded.

    The two lowest prices I've ever paid for gas would be CA19.4¢/l in Vancouver, BC in the late 1990s, and (thanks to an idiot running the station incorrectly setting the pumps) US8.8¢/gal in Tulsa a decade ago (it would have been $8.888 if I used a Walmart discount card).

    @benaar

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    Sorry for the edit spree, I swear I can type.

    @whybird @benaar

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      @whybird And US currency actually has a symbol for that.

      $0.001 = 0.1¢ = 1₥

      @benaar

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      • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

        @whybird And US currency actually has a symbol for that.

        $0.001 = 0.1¢ = 1₥

        @benaar

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        @whybird "You quoted 25 mils, not 25 cents."

        @benaar

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        • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

          @whybird "You quoted 25 mils, not 25 cents."

          @benaar

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          @whybird Also depending on where you bank and where you spend your money you might actually wind up with your bank account denominated in mils. As happened to me when I was running my own trucking company as a sole proprietor, and both PetroCanada and Pacific Pride were billing me in mils, so after I was done with that, my bank account always ended in an effectively unspendable 7₥ for years, since it's legal to round to the nearest cent on wire transactions here.

          @benaar

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          • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

            Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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            @benaar it’ll be fine. Just like with y2k, when we went through the date and nothing happened , people were just imagining there would be a problem /s

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              @whybird There's rules for rounding but the choice whether or not to round is up to the seller and the buyer, with the tiebreaker being what's customary (4 down, 5 up; mils get rounded to the nearest cent, nothing else rounds). With Republicans eliminating the penny without implementing a plan, cash transactions are increasingly becoming Interesting here to say the least.

              @benaar

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                @whybird Also 0.002¢ would round to $0 here by any measure so I'd say the caller was being generous in not refusing to pay altogether.

                @benaar

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                • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                  Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                  @benaar I have bad news from the future: we will just move to $/quart

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                  • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                    Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                    @benaar @siracusa I was a senior in high school at first “real” part-time job at a full-service gas station when prices went up over 99 cents a gallon.(1980-1981 timeframe). We set the pump price to the price per 1/2 gallon, and then had to double the amount to charge the customers. Worst part was — at home I had a digital clock, and I’d look at the display, (say, 9:15 am) and immediately double it to think it was 18:30 … 😉

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                    • johnocfii@twit.socialJ johnocfii@twit.social

                      @benaar @siracusa I was a senior in high school at first “real” part-time job at a full-service gas station when prices went up over 99 cents a gallon.(1980-1981 timeframe). We set the pump price to the price per 1/2 gallon, and then had to double the amount to charge the customers. Worst part was — at home I had a digital clock, and I’d look at the display, (say, 9:15 am) and immediately double it to think it was 18:30 … 😉

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                      @JohnOCFII @benaar @siracusa I can remember when it hit 99.9 per gallon. The solution was for the market to switch to metric instead.
                      Only a temporary solution, though, as it's now $1.80 per litre.

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                      • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                        Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                        @benaar @chockenberry could switch to per Litre like a civilised nation.

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                          @benaar @chockenberry could switch to per Litre like a civilised nation.

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                          @iamwcr @benaar Don’t you mean civilized? 😉

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                          • dxzdb@mastodon.socialD dxzdb@mastodon.social

                            @benaar 101 = $10.10 might be done

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                            @dxzdb yeah those signs rarely specify fuel units or currency units. Even where the 9/10 is static you could do 10.1 and 9/10ths of a dime 😂 @benaar

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                            • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                              Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                              @benaar why do Americans do this 9/10 thing rather than just .9, perhaps even making the .9 smaller to be clear.

                              Genuinely curious.

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                              • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                                Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                                @benaar
                                Move the dot (in your head).

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                                • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                                  Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                                  @benaar Price it by the quart. Or, god forbid, the litre 😉

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                                  • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                                    Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                                    @benaar Those 9/10 can go! Nobody needs 5 significant figures in a fuel price.

                                    Will the display show ”1001” instead? If it can't do a decimal point, I'm sure they can put a sticker on the sign 🙂

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                                    • crankyoldbugger@fosstodon.orgC crankyoldbugger@fosstodon.org

                                      @JohnOCFII @benaar @siracusa I can remember when it hit 99.9 per gallon. The solution was for the market to switch to metric instead.
                                      Only a temporary solution, though, as it's now $1.80 per litre.

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                                      @crankyoldbugger @JohnOCFII @benaar @siracusa $3.30/L in Aus, that's 8.62 USD per Gallon

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                                      • packeteer@hachyderm.ioP packeteer@hachyderm.io

                                        @crankyoldbugger @JohnOCFII @benaar @siracusa $3.30/L in Aus, that's 8.62 USD per Gallon

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                                        @packeteer @JohnOCFII @benaar @siracusa that's nasty.

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                                        • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

                                          @whybird "You quoted 25 mils, not 25 cents."

                                          @benaar

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                                          @BalooUriza @whybird @benaar Give a centidollar, take a centidollar

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