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How much money is gained or lost in computer rounding errors every year? And could burning all the white hydrogen available for power deplete our air supply?

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How much money is gained or lost in computer rounding errors in, say, a year? And what happens to this money?

Adrian Bowyer,

Foxham, Wiltshire, UK

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There are millions of tonnes of white hydrogen available for power. Since each reaction needs oxygen, could it deplete our air supply?

Colin Horwood,

Salthouse, Norfolk, UK

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