My experience in the U.K., several trips over the last 22
years, has convinced me that the currency is irrelevant.
Only the unit matters. Which is to say, anything that costs
$10 retail in the U.S. will cost about 10 pounds (can't find
the pound symbol mutter mutter). It doesn't surprise me to
Maybe we should ignore the Euro and join the Yen? :-)
S
Stan Halpin wrote:
My experience in the U.K., several trips over the last 22 years, has
convinced me that the currency is irrelevant. Only the unit matters.
Which is to say, anything that costs $10 retail in the U.S. will cost
about 10 po
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