A good point? I think it is false to equate a day's worth of work -- were rangeCheck to take a day of "writing, testing, debugging, naming, and documenting" -- to a day's worth of profits, but say you [they] are right, I expect Oracle can get away with $2083 -- 3e6/(24*60) -- of Google's earnings, assuming the first days of Android can be as profitable as "now." We'll see how Oracle equates their "nexus" between those lines of code and their profits, but it can't be as simple as Boise is trying to elide in this statement.
And how many developers work on Android? If it were 200 developers, then this one person day would equate to 1/200th of a day, or $150,000 in lost profits (according to Oracle's math).
I'm sure there are more than 200 developers, so that lost person day would mean much less than $150,000 in lost profits.