*confundido*

Apr 27, 2004 11:44

okay...when something says it costs "1,75€" (euros), that means 1.75, not 175 or 1,750, right? The currency converter I use just ignores the comma. I'm thinking of trying to get a subscription at diccionarios.com, but I don't really want to take any chances and end up paying $2,500 for just a year. :(

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sgoast April 27 2004, 11:13:58 UTC
I really doubt they'll charge you two thousand bucks for a translation service, Tab.

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petronivs April 27 2004, 20:44:35 UTC
*I* certainly could never say no to those eyes. In fact, seeing that picture just reminds me of how long it's been since I've seen them.

Err, seen her!

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sgoast April 28 2004, 04:37:17 UTC
What are you doing Warren!?! Trying to kill us all!?!

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petronivs April 27 2004, 20:45:52 UTC
I am almost certain that a comma in a decimal number over in Europa means the same thing as a period does here in the states. I wish I could find confirmation of that, somewhere, though. I know I've seen it used that way!

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