Louis:

Your euro symbols are coming through as generic currency symbols (circle
with four points). (See your message, below.)

This is somewhat strange, considering that you're using ISO-8859-1 encoding.

Using the same encoding, I've had the euro come through successfully. Very
strange.

Euro: �
Generic: �
Dollar: $
Pound:

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Louis JOURDAN
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 11:49
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:17483] Re: Petrol/gasoline costs


At 12:04 -0500 02/01/19, kilopascal wrote:
>2002-01-19
>
>Can you guys who live in the EU tell us the average price of a litre
>of petrol/gasoline, for the different grades, in your area in
>Euros?  It will be interesting to see the differences.

Today in France at supermarkets (highways service stations may be 10
to 20% higher) :
        eurosuper (95 SAE grade) : 0,92 �/l
        super (98 SAE) : 0,96 �/l
        non-lead-free super (still some old-timers use it) : 1,05 �/l
        diesel : 0,77 �/l
        LPG : 0,45 �/l

>Are all pumps now pricing in Euros?

Yes. Indeed they were already pricing in euros only since last December.

About euros, I made a short survey this morning at the open-air
market : I did not hear any person speaking in francs...

Louis

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