Hello again listers,

I am perhaps about to make a fool of myself yet again.

I see some times at the end of sentences a value of an item which has 
been purchases from some source.  It says  =A320 or something like 
that instead of Pounds Stirling.

Examples:  " about =A360/year for 300MB and five domains "
                      " Their prices start at =A320pa for 15mb."
                      " stuff goes for peanuts these days - I've seen 
'em fail to go for =A35.00!= "

How do I find out what value is being refered to in Pounds Stirling.

John Abraham, Tavistock, Devon.



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