Somewhat off-topic, but this reminds me of an old bit about Niklaus Wirth[0][1]:
Whereas Europeans generally pronounce his name the right way ('Nick-louse
Veert'), Americans invariably mangle it into 'Nickel's Worth.' This is to say
that Europeans call him by name, but Americans call him by value.
>Did you mean to post this elsewhere? This is really non sequitur.
No. I thought of it because Russia fined Google 2*10^36 Rubles. While it falls far short of a Googol (10^100), it's still a ridiculously large number and, as such, it made me think of that anecdote about Niklaus Wirth.
As in: Russia calls Google by value rather than by name. ha ha ha.
Often when Russia does something that appears foolish to the west, it's because it is for internal propaganda purposes. The west is not the intended audience.
>something is wrong with one of their numbers, because 2 undecillion rubles is roughly 21 decillion USD, not 2.5 decillion USD
Given that the world GDP is just north of USD$100x10^12, and Russia fined Google ~USD$2x10^33, does it really matter as it's orders of magnitude greater than the output of the world?
Makes me think of Putin as Doctor Evil[0] with his pinky in his mouth saying "two undecillion Rubles!"
[1] In looking this up, I discovered that Wirth passed away on 1 January this year. You will be missed, sir!
Edit: Fixed typo.