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I'm going to be the only one who thinks this aren't I?
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I've been thinking about the price of fuel this morning. It was 60p a liter when I started driving.
Quote from: dxmedia on April 20, 2010, 09:15:21I've been thinking about the price of fuel this morning. It was 60p a liter when I started driving. It was five bob a gallon when I bought my first tankfull.So, who will be first to reply with how much a liter five bob a gallon works out to?Mike
Quote from: MuddyMike on April 20, 2010, 18:13:18Quote from: dxmedia on April 20, 2010, 09:15:21I've been thinking about the price of fuel this morning. It was 60p a liter when I started driving. It was five bob a gallon when I bought my first tankfull.So, who will be first to reply with how much a liter five bob a gallon works out to?Mike5.5p per litre. Am I really so sad I actually sat down and worked it out?? :lol:
Quote from: V8MoneyPit on April 21, 2010, 09:51:51Quote from: MuddyMike on April 20, 2010, 18:13:18Quote from: dxmedia on April 20, 2010, 09:15:21I've been thinking about the price of fuel this morning. It was 60p a liter when I started driving. It was five bob a gallon when I bought my first tankfull.So, who will be first to reply with how much a liter five bob a gallon works out to?Mike5.5p per litre. Am I really so sad I actually sat down and worked it out?? :lol:27p a litre converted to modern money though isn't it?
over 240.... makes it about 20 odd p a litre....
Quote from: dxmedia on April 23, 2010, 00:32:35over 240.... makes it about 20 odd p a litre....you can keep repeating it but none are listening to your 240 pennis in the pound heresy - be gone with you
What amazed me the other day was I could buy Diesel on the Isle of Skye cheaper than I can buy it in town here - 300 and odd miles further south with a much denser population
You've missed the point of this thread :lol:I was saying we're NOT paying over the odds for fuel.I'll go back to building the bondfire and climb up it....
DX Media.There were 240 old pennies in a pound, but a shilling was 12 old pence. There were 20 shillings in a pound.A pound is 100 new pence. 1/20 of this is 5p.Until the mint changed the 5p and 10p coint and made them smaller, 1 shilling and 2 shilling coins were still in circulation as legal tender at 5p and 10p respectively.So 5 bob (shilling) per gallon or 4.545 litres means it is just over 1 bob per litre or 1/20 of a pound.That means it is a little over 5p per liter, or the 5.5p/litre QEDEd