I live here in the USA California, and on this website http://gp2x.co.uk/ the dollar sign looks different than ours which is $ Now how much is the gp2x mk2 using the USA currency value? Thanks…
tgg said:I live here in the USA California, and on this website http://gp2x.co.uk/ the dollar sign looks different than ours which is $ Now how much is the gp2x mk2 using the USA currency value? Thanks…
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As stated, it's the British pound sign. Britain being a country approximately twice as big as America which hovers over the northernmost reaches of Canada on a big disc. (And has more red dots per m² than any other country in the world.)ste_167 said:QUOTE
the dollar sign looks different than ours which is $
See, I was right about the standard education in America. America doesn't know there is anything else out there in the world. They are all to busy looking for aliens.PSyMastR said:Oh... my... god...
Thats the pound sign, for the British currency...
Roughly converted, just double the number for USD (United States Dollar)
As stated, it's the British pound sign. Britain being a country approximately twice as big as America which hovers over the northernmost reaches of Canada on a big disc. (And has more red dots per m² than any other country in the world.)ste_167 said:QUOTE
the dollar sign looks different than ours which is $
Mr.Jabberwocky said:As stated, it's the British pound sign. Britain being a country approximately twice as big as America which hovers over the northernmost reaches of Canada on a big disc. (And has more red dots per m² than any other country in the world.)ste_167 said:QUOTE
the dollar sign looks different than ours which is $
Here is a recent photograph of Britain as taken by the Hubble telescope. As you can see, it is supported by four elephants that are standing on the back of a giant, flying star turtle.
O RLY!?
I knew it all along! They said I was crazy... But i knew I was right!! :wacko: