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    I would go for 3, if we're looking around $20 a yard. Keep us posted!

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    Pay Attention Please!!!!!!

    Original price mentioned was possibly 20 POUNDS STIRLING, this equates to roughly 32.00 DOLLARS at this particular moment in history. PLEASE keep that in mind, we are dealing with a Company in the UK, so we deal in their currency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EldarKinSlayer View Post
    Original price mentioned was possibly 20 POUNDS STIRLING, this equates to roughly 32.00 DOLLARS at this particular moment in history. PLEASE keep that in mind, we are dealing with a Company in the UK, so we deal in their currency.
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    Live rates at 2011.02.06 05:03:00 UTC
    20.00 GBP = 32.2120 USD

    Agreed.


    I don't know if people have been saying $20 because they thought that's what the price was, or if they really meant £20 but just couldn't find how to put in the ££££ symbol into their text.

    In any event, it MAY open the door to confusion and possibly disappointment if we're not careful about defining our terms. Thanks for the reminder.

    For the record, those of us who are not in the UK may input the £ sign thusly:

    PC: Hold down the ALT key and type: 0163 using the numeric keypad. £ (Some computers may be ALT+156)
    Mac: Hold down the OPTION key and press the "3" key.
    Linux: You should already know how to do this, you hacker, you. heh
    Last edited by CDNSushi; 5th February 11 at 10:13 PM. Reason: Added some how-to instructions

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    Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
    For the record, those of us who are not in the UK may input the £ sign thusly:
    Thanks! Never knew how to get it. I usually either just use an L up front or GBP behind.
    elim

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    I'm game for 3 yd/m. Let me know when to send what where.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
    http://xe.net
    Live rates at 2011.02.06 05:03:00 UTC
    20.00 GBP = 32.2120 USD

    Agreed.


    I don't know if people have been saying $20 because they thought that's what the price was, or if they really meant £20 but just couldn't find how to put in the ££££ symbol into their text.

    In any event, it MAY open the door to confusion and possibly disappointment if we're not careful about defining our terms. Thanks for the reminder.

    For the record, those of us who are not in the UK may input the £ sign thusly:

    PC: Hold down the ALT key and type: 0163 using the numeric keypad. £ (Some computers may be ALT+156)
    Mac: Hold down the OPTION key and press the "3" key.
    Linux: You should already know how to do this, you hacker, you. heh
    Combine that with how many currencies use the $ symbol, and you get even more confusion. Many of them are even called the "dollar", and can have vastly different numbers for the same value. Below is a comparison of different currencies that use the $ symbol. (note that I was initially in he group thinking around 20USD)

    20.00 USD
    19.72 AUD
    19.73 CAD
    155.74 HKD
    239.63 MXN
    25.99 NZD
    25.50 SGD

    Imagine my surprise the first time I ordered something off eBay for about 10USD, and saw about $50 in postage on it when it arrived from HK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc8ufv View Post
    Combine that with how many currencies use the $ symbol, and you get even more confusion.
    Going dangerously off topic here but a former coworker who was a history major used to complain every time someone wrote out the $ symbol with only one vertical line. Although we have forgotten the roots, he showed me how it really is supposed to have two parallel vertical lines because it was originally a U superimposed on an S because it was the mark of United States currency. Over the years we have lost the bottom of the U and eventually one of the two vertical lines (at least from common usage). I can't help but think that there would be far less confusion if we had kept the original symbol.

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