I, also, am intrigued by the breakfast desiring-likelihood graph.
it means "maybe one in stock, but that's not likely."
For future reference, this is also what it means when somebody tries to locate merchandise for you at Target using a register. (If they do it using a PDT, the chances that "one in stock" means "at least one in stock" are very high.) Unless it's furniture, certain electronics, or a small appliance, in which case "one in stock" refers to the display unit.
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Date: 2007-01-13 05:46 am (UTC)it means "maybe one in stock, but that's not likely."
For future reference, this is also what it means when somebody tries to locate merchandise for you at Target using a register. (If they do it using a PDT, the chances that "one in stock" means "at least one in stock" are very high.) Unless it's furniture, certain electronics, or a small appliance, in which case "one in stock" refers to the display unit.