thesaintman
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That's easy.How much is 300 EU in dollars?
The real difference is that you go into your bank and you say, I want 300 Euros, and whatever they decide to charge you, that's the rate you pay.That's easy, given today's market rate all you need is the following.
1.00 USD = 0.914785 EUR
US Dollar ↔ Euro
1 USD = 0.914785 EUR 1 EUR = 1.09315 USD
Mind you that depends on whether the above is the consumer rate or the market rate for business. Typically the difference between the movement in 2 currencies is measured in pips to the value of .0001. The difference between the market rate and consumer rate is about 3%
Will leave you to do the math
One of the few words that starts with a vowel but which does not need an 'an' used before it.What's an Euro?
Hey Rollo Tsunami, have you heard this one? A Priest, a Rabbi, and a Swami go into a bank and ask for 300 Euros....The real difference is that you go into your bank and you say, I want 300 Euros, and whatever they decide to charge you, that's the rate you pay.
A little O/T, but your post made me realize that "Tamasi" is also a Japanese word- it means "soul" or "spirit" (although usually spelled with two i's).Hey Rollo Tsunami, have you heard this one? A Priest, a Rabbi, and a Swami go into a bank and ask for 300 Euros....
Yeah, good ol' Rollo.......all spirit, no substance.A little O/T, but your post made me realize that "Tamasi" is also a Japanese word- it means "soul" or "spirit" (although usually spelled with two i's).
Helping the poor is not one of my stronger gifts. I once bought a homeless person a house warming gift.
A little O/T, but your post made me realize that "Tamasi" is also a Japanese word- it means "soul" or "spirit" (although usually spelled with two i's).
I just put ranch dressing on my pizzaWhat is a pizza salad.
Step 1. Cut pizza into chunks
Step 2. Toss through salad.
Step 3. Serve
"What do you want for nothing? A Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrubber biscuit?Yeah, that's it, I'm a soul man.
Remember those days, Jethro?
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