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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    ...oh $#!+...it's just as I feared...they're sneaking back in a few at a time!

    Another couple hundred years and they'll have the whole country back!

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    Well at least we may be able to buy some decent bangers and ginger beer at the local Tesco's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    I guess it is a little low... that would help on the import of tartan kilt fabric and any other kilt related imports to the US, though. Or am I thinking of that bacwards... That would be nice if it stayed lower long enough to make a difference.
    You are correct!

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    Smells like revolution around here
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    Could be worse; at least it wasn't 1492.....

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    How about 1610. At least then I can plan my trip across the pond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozman1944 View Post
    Could be worse; at least it wasn't 1492.....
    Actually, at 1.492 I'd be all over Scotweb! I hope it never gets to 5.440.
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    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Actually, at 1.492 I'd be all over Scotweb! I hope it never gets to 5.440.
    I'm giving away my age, but I can remember when it was about that! (a shilling was worth about $.25, and you could get a piece of fish, chips and a lemonade for that!

    The coinage then was 4 farthings to the pence (d) 12 pence to the shilling and 12 shillings to the pound A pound was just that, a troy pound (12 oz of sterling silver!) This is for the younguns who can't remember that far back.
    The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman View Post
    I'm giving away my age, but I can remember when it was about that! (a shilling was worth about $.25, and you could get a piece of fish, chips and a lemonade for that!

    The coinage then was 4 farthings to the pence (d) 12 pence to the shilling and 12 shillings to the pound A pound was just that, a troy pound (12 oz of sterling silver!) This is for the younguns who can't remember that far back.
    Ah yes, I remember it well. Except in my day there were 20 shillings( 240 old pennies) to the pound (£) and 16 oz to the pound(not sure about troy pounds).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Ah yes, I remember it well. Except in my day there were 20 shillings( 240 old pennies) to the pound (£) and 16 oz to the pound(not sure about troy pounds).
    my mind slipped a cog! Of course there were 20 shillings to the pound. My Mother's favourite comment about a not-too-bright person was "he/she has only 12 shillings to the pound!) BTW Troy pound (12 troy oz) is the measure used for precious metals, silver and gold. Hence the old pence "d" came from the Latin dinari (sp?) which was a day's wages for a labourer. The old nursery rhyme about "Jack , getting only a penny a day, for he can't work any faster." (It had been a long day, my apologies again for the goof.)
    The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor

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