2,700 folds

"My calculator says 6.039 times 10 to the 812th."

Missed that...haven't bought a calculator in a while--what kind handles numbers bigger than 9.9 X 10^99? Or is it a little computer-program?

Not that I see any need to work with numbers this big except for bar-bets and discussions like this...
 
Originally posted by never2many
Ha, you got me. As I stated on my first post of this thread, I am slightly new to the highend knife world. I did use improper terminology. What I should have typed is laywers not folds. Sorry for the mix up guys.

That should be lawyers and folding, welding and hammering 2700 of them sounds like a noble effort. Perhaps the price was 350.00 and hour for that privilege in which case, where so I sign up?
 
We get to fold and hammer lawyers?

EXCELLENT!

Can we ask for specific lawyers? I've got a pair at Wilson, Sonsini, et al, that I'd love to fold and hammer. 2700 times would be just about enough.
 
i'm 32yrs old. if i continue to slack off on my nutrition & exercise program, i'll have 2700 folds on my chin & belly by the time i'm 50.
 
"My calculator says 6.039 times 10 to the 812th."

Missed that...haven't bought a calculator in a while--what kind handles numbers bigger than 9.9 X 10^99? Or is it a little computer-program?
I used the computer calculator that comes with windows.
 
I'd hate to be the dude sitting there adding a stroke to the tally each time the metal was folded over for a 2700 fold knife :P

2700 layers seems more believable....esp for that price. :)
 
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