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Re: Staying with WebObjects (English Money)
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Re: Staying with WebObjects (English Money)


  • Subject: Re: Staying with WebObjects (English Money)
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 09:09:23 -0700


On Apr 12, 2008, at 5:13 AM, Alex Cone wrote:
That Guinea certainly does fluctuate in value...

The original British monentary system:
Two farthings=One Ha'penny. Two ha'pennies=One Penny. Three pennies=A Thrupenny Bit. Two thrupences=A Sixpence. Two sixpences=One Shilling, or Bob. Two bob=A Florin. One florin and a sixpence=Half a Crown. Four half crowns=Ten Bob Note. Two ten bob notes=One Pound (or 240 pennies). One pound and one shilling=One Guinea.


The British resisted decimalized currency for a long time because they thought it was too complicated.

Maybe growing up with that insanity explains all the brilliant mathematicians. After figuring out how much you owed for your groceries, Principa Mathematica must have been a breeze.



Chuck

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