I believe he means normalized in the programming sense. Like for the sake of comparison.

Jimmy

Anita Kuno <mailto:ante...@anteaya.info>
May 24, 2017 at 9:47 AM

I take offense to the idea that USD is considered normal, especially when referencing hotel rates in a Canadian city. $ means dollar, it doesn't mean USD as a default and Canadian only if we feel like it.

Are we still an international organization?

I further question that you were unable to get any Montreal hotel to take a substantial piece of business for anything less than $270 CDN. That seems very usual to me.

Thank you,
Anita.

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Thierry Carrez <mailto:thie...@openstack.org>
May 24, 2017 at 3:16 AM

Yes they were normalized to USD.

Monty Taylor <mailto:mord...@inaugust.com>
May 23, 2017 at 6:46 PM


I believe (although I do not know for absolute certain) that the prices given were already normalized to USD. So it wasn't $149USD vs $200CDN it was $149USD vs $200USD.

It is, of course, worth clarifying.


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Anita Kuno <mailto:ante...@anteaya.info>
May 23, 2017 at 6:27 PM

My mistake I mis-read, $149 USD is equal to $201 CDN (Canadian currency), so it looks like the same price to me.

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Anita.

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Anita Kuno <mailto:ante...@anteaya.info>
May 23, 2017 at 6:25 PM


According to xe.com (my favourite currency exchange rate website) $140 USD is equivalent to $189 CDN (Canadian currency), and $200 CDN (Canadian currency) is equal to $147 USD.

Sound like a difference in room rate of about $10 per night in Canadian currency and $7 per night in US currency.

I must be missing something.

Thank you,
Anita.

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