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gremwood
24th April 2006, 21:14
im gonna get LFS S2, but just a question.. is that a euro sign or is a pounds sign?

zeugnimod
24th April 2006, 21:16
Just read a little further down of the price and it says this:

All prices are in UK Pounds. If you want to know the prices in your own currency, you can look it up at www.xe.com (http://www.xe.com/) (a currency conversion website).

;)

BurnOut69
24th April 2006, 21:16
British pound

nikimere
24th April 2006, 21:16
u dont know the difference between a euro and a pound sign?!? :pillepall
its a £ sign :p


pound

immense
24th April 2006, 21:24
u dont know the difference between a euro and a pound sign?!? :pillepall
its a £ sign :p


pound

Hey, i didnt know whether it was a euro sign or a pound sign either!
infact i bought lfs thinking it was in euro, until i notice the bill, but hey, i just thought its still going to be worth it :thumb:

guess we americas are just to self centered around our dollar :shrug:

dUmAsS
24th April 2006, 21:24
£ = pound
€ = euro

for a n00b they may look similar ;)

Hyperactive
24th April 2006, 22:36
What is money...? :scratchch


:slap:

afastest
24th April 2006, 22:38
Come on, do you really have to be this helpless? Even if you couldn't read it on lfs.net, there is still such thing as google.

24£ is about 50 canadian :). It is cheap, get the license now ;)

Trogdor
24th April 2006, 22:43
Wikipedia never lets me down
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_sign

Fordman
24th April 2006, 22:46
im gonna get LFS S2, but just a question.. is that a euro sign or is a pounds sign?

OK I will give you a sensible answer LOL. It all depends on where you are from. Now your from Canada, so you will pay in Canada pounds I gather so use the link above, and convert british pounds to canada pounds and that will tell you how much you actually pay.

Gunn
25th April 2006, 00:20
£ = pound
€ = euro

for a n00b they may look similar ;)But for someone who has never seen them they don't look similar to anything.

Resound
25th April 2006, 00:26
But for someone who has never seen them they don't look similar to anything.

Yeah I suppose if you were completely oblivious to the existance of the rest of the world, that crazy foreign money could be a trifle confusing.

immense
25th April 2006, 00:47
ok when i bought my license and when i didnt know what the symbol was,
i did know the different currency in other places around the world, but i never knew the symbols, that wasnt something we really went in depth to learn about in school or something that we often see in america, (at least at my age since i dont travel)

but yea, people just might not know the currency symbol

XCNuse
25th April 2006, 00:50
..hey.. it could be worse, he could be american and call it lbs. instead of pound lol

MAGGOT
25th April 2006, 00:57
OK I will give you a sensible answer LOL. It all depends on where you are from. Now your from Canada, so you will pay in Canada pounds I gather so use the link above, and convert british pounds to canada pounds and that will tell you how much you actually pay.

We use dollars in Canada :)