> > 2.71828, aka "e".
> >
> > After all, you guys spent all that money trademarking "eServer" for
> > those machines.
> 
> But 2.71828 would be even faster than 42 ..

Oy, now you want reality and comparability and all that...some
people...geez. 

IF you want a bigger number, make it "e" billion. In the IPO filing for
Google, in 2004, rather than a typical round-number amount of money, the
company announced its intention to raise $2,718,281,828, which is e
billion dollars to the nearest dollar.

Read up on the properties of e and other cool math stuff at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_(mathematical_constant) . 

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