Thursday, April 15, 2010

Letter Excuse Absence Married

Bureaucrats

is known that the bureaucrats are a morally inferior species, worthy of the worst hell that will rightly be reserved for them in the afterlife (will have to apply for access to paradise for eternity, bouncing between the infinite waiting room less than epsilon, NUL door, and other amenities that they themselves will invent for damage each other).

That said, they managed to amaze me again. Here is what I found:
With the advent of the euro, the Circular No. 106 / E of 21 December 2001, that the rounding to perform on the F23 model of registration is the unit of €: down if cents are under 50, if an excess equal to or greater than 50.
can go far, even if you do not understand why, but now is the absurd that only their twisted minds could invent:
Please note that if the amount to be paid are more than two decimal places should be first express the euro cent and then proceed to the rounding unit.

For example: if the amount to be paid amounted to € 77.4999, you must first round to the hundredth of a euro (= 77.50) and then drive him back to the F23 model indicating the value of 78 €.
So in a spreadsheet, for rounding = round (X1) but = round (round (X1, 2)) .

As usual in such cases is not clear whether the reason is the sheer stupidity of those who invent the rules, or whether the Machiavellianism, since in this way all the numbers with decimal part is greater than or equal to 0.495 rounded upwards, increasing the average tax of five thousandths euro, however, inclined to the idiocy of professional bureaucrat who invents ways to get confused.

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