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 thats nice. i wrote a requirement document that was expected to take a few weeks. amazing what you can achieve when cuk is down.Comment
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 30p, surely? Enough for a holiday abroad, back then.Originally posted by zeitghostIt was priced at 2/6d* by the way...
 
 *that's 12.5p for the uninitiated... a lot of money in 1924.Comment
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 1 shilling = 12 olde worlde penniesOriginally posted by zeitghostNope.
 
 30p is 6/- (six shillings).
 
 25p is 5/- (five shillings). A crown.
 
 10p is two shillings, 2/-, a florin.
 
 12.5p is two shillings and sixpence. A.K.A. half a crown... luvley coins...
 
 3d is a threepenny bit.
 
 6d is a sixpence.
 
 4d is a groat.
 
 10/- is ten shillings or 10 bob.
 
 HTH. 
 2s 6d = 30 olde worlde pennies. Or are you applying some ancient, early 1970s conversion rate? Grandad lizard.Comment
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 I thought it was LSD - which would explain a lotOriginally posted by zeitghostUuuuuuum... I am indeed ancient enough to have used £sd...  Comment
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 Tuppence Ha'penny werf o chips guvner, and a thruppenny piece of cod.
 
 Afternoon all  
 
 had to use the IT Contractor forum last night  
 
 Haven't been on there for about 5 years  
 
 Nice to be back home Confusion is a natural state of being Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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 I only found out what had happened after I found Old Greg on IT Contractor forum last night,
 
 shock horror  
 
 I was having withdrawal symptoms a 3 am. Confusion is a natural state of being Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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 Everyone must still be on the other site
 
 This site has really gone downhill  
 
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