Psycho-Babble Social Thread 666836

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They're thinking of doing away with the penny

Posted by Bobby on July 13, 2006, at 18:01:21

That makes absolutely no cents.

 

:-) (nm) » Bobby

Posted by Adrift on July 13, 2006, at 22:04:06

In reply to They're thinking of doing away with the penny, posted by Bobby on July 13, 2006, at 18:01:21

 

lol (nm) » Bobby

Posted by Dinah on July 13, 2006, at 22:05:05

In reply to They're thinking of doing away with the penny, posted by Bobby on July 13, 2006, at 18:01:21

 

Re: Whoo Ha ... Groan (nm)

Posted by Tabitha on July 13, 2006, at 22:34:51

In reply to They're thinking of doing away with the penny, posted by Bobby on July 13, 2006, at 18:01:21

 

But more importantly » Bobby

Posted by Racer on July 14, 2006, at 1:14:49

In reply to They're thinking of doing away with the penny, posted by Bobby on July 13, 2006, at 18:01:21

What am I going to put into my loafers now? "Dime loafers" just doesn't sound as good. And forget "Nickel loafers..."

Don't they understand? Bass Weejuns will go bust!

 

Have I got this right?

Posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 1:40:57

In reply to But more importantly » Bobby, posted by Racer on July 14, 2006, at 1:14:49

How come you have pennies (if you do, and I assume this is in the States)?

There's pounds shillings and pence but you have dollars and cents, but maybe not?

And while we're at it, what's a dime and a nickel?

I wish we had kept shillings, it's such a lovely word.

 

Re: Have I got this right?

Posted by Racer on July 14, 2006, at 2:09:23

In reply to Have I got this right?, posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 1:40:57

I wish you had kept shillings, too. And, really, didn't you have an English system, with everything in multiples of 12? Sixpence and all that? (I was hoping to find a sixpence to put in my shoe when I was married, but no joy.)

Nickels are five cent pieces, and dimes are ten cents. Then we have quarters, for twenty five cents -- a quarter dollar. It's harder to find them, but there are also half dollars, and dollar coins.

Here's a picture: http://www.deloitte.com/dtt/cda/img/content/us_coins_220x231_190804.jpg
From top to bottom, that's a Quarter, Nickel, and Dime. And don't think generations of children haven't experienced great confusion about the fact that nickels are bigger than dimes, but are worth less...

How's that? Almost like being there, huh?

 

But what about pennies?

Posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 6:32:12

In reply to Re: Have I got this right?, posted by Racer on July 14, 2006, at 2:09:23

You don't have those? I don't even want to get into volumes, as in "I drank a quarter of whisky last night." I like imperial measurements, especially feet and inches. Centimetres suck.

 

Re: Have I got this right? » Racer

Posted by gardenergirl on July 14, 2006, at 7:15:58

In reply to Re: Have I got this right?, posted by Racer on July 14, 2006, at 2:09:23

> I wish you had kept shillings, too. And, really, didn't you have an English system, with everything in multiples of 12? Sixpence and all that? (I was hoping to find a sixpence to put in my shoe when I was married, but no joy.)

I had one for my wedding day shoe. My mil lent it to me, along with a handkerchief she carried. I just went upstairs to see what kind it was to be sure, but I apparently lent it to my sil when she got married. But it was fun.

gg

 

LOL (nm) » Bobby

Posted by gardenergirl on July 14, 2006, at 7:16:26

In reply to They're thinking of doing away with the penny, posted by Bobby on July 13, 2006, at 18:01:21

 

Where is Penny, anyway? :) (nm)

Posted by gardenergirl on July 14, 2006, at 7:17:06

In reply to But what about pennies?, posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 6:32:12

 

Re: But what about pennies? » Declan

Posted by Racer on July 14, 2006, at 10:32:36

In reply to But what about pennies?, posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 6:32:12

Yes, we have pennies, too.

You'd be surprised how difficult it was to find pictures of US coins, last night. Here's a picture of pennies: http://www.books.brodart.com/services/tips/images/filler/pennies.gif

Yeah, metrics are for those without the imagination to count in twelves. {sigh} What would Tommy Steele have sung, if there hadn't been sixpence? "Half a dime" just doesn't do it, nor does "half a 10p coin"

 

Re: yea i heard

Posted by rjlockhart on July 14, 2006, at 11:45:54

In reply to Have I got this right?, posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 1:40:57

Something with the copper being worth more than 1 cent.

I think it is starting to me make some cents to my head, pennies get on my nerves.

 

Re: yea i heard

Posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 14:33:38

In reply to Re: yea i heard, posted by rjlockhart on July 14, 2006, at 11:45:54

See, we used to have pennies before 1966, when metrics came in for money and later for measurements. Some people never bothered and there's (hopefully) a nice retro glamour about feet and inches, and even shillings and multiples of 12. But since you have dollars and cents I thought you'd never have had pennies, but I'd hear about them now and then.
How much is a penny worth?

 

Re: yea i heard » rjlockhart

Posted by Phillipa on July 14, 2006, at 15:19:43

In reply to Re: yea i heard, posted by rjlockhart on July 14, 2006, at 11:45:54

Matt ha ha Love Phillipa

 

A penny is worth one cent -- 1/100 dollar (nm) » Declan

Posted by Racer on July 15, 2006, at 12:06:55

In reply to Re: yea i heard, posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 14:33:38

 

Re: yea i heard » Declan

Posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 16, 2006, at 14:52:10

In reply to Re: yea i heard, posted by Declan on July 14, 2006, at 14:33:38

We have pennies in the UK!! 1p. 1/100th of a pound, £.

Yeah, I think the EuroZone have cents.

But, yeah, shillings were done away with, I guess the same time as over in Oz? BTW your plastic notes are really very cool, even if I had said so before.

But I really hate imperial measurements. I grew up learning metric with no reference to imperial whatsoever, and then I studied physics which is all SI units. I remember when I was a kid asking for a half of a 'quarter' of boiled sweets (you know those sweets in large jars they sell) and the assitant laughing at me!!

Also, 1 American pint of beer is not the same as a British pint of beer. For some reason a pint in America and the UK is actually different in volume, the US one being slightly smaller. I even had an arguement with my boyfriend who was living in America at the time. I was right!!! hehehehe....

Bring on metric measurements I say however clinical they may be!!!

 

But what about the good ones? » Meri-Tuuli

Posted by Declan on July 16, 2006, at 17:52:06

In reply to Re: yea i heard » Declan, posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 16, 2006, at 14:52:10

Roods, fathoms, furlongs.

Can anyone remember any others?

 

What is a quarter of whiskey?

Posted by Declan on July 16, 2006, at 17:54:52

In reply to Re: yea i heard » Declan, posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 16, 2006, at 14:52:10

You have quarters in the US? How many mls in a quarter? It would be 1,200 in an imperial quart.


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