Dave --? I? suppose? ?the? solve? is? to? write? it? out? long hand? as in One Dollar?
?One Cent? One? Pound...?I never? considered? how? the? monetary vales? ?could? get?
screwed up.?Ed#...CIn a message dated 6/18/2020 1:42:27 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk at
classiccmp.org writes:?
?> -----Original Message-----> From: cctalk <cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org>
On Behalf Of Peter Coghlan> via cctalk> Sent: 18 June 2020 08:22> To: General
Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts> <cctalk at classiccmp.org>> Subject:
RE: Future of cctalk/cctech> > ED SHARPE wrote:> > Use modern email program
that sees expanded char. Sets and> > graphics.... it is a brand new world !? ? I
love old hardware to look> > at but if communicating? I like? the ability to see
graphical> > things...? and I think tell majority of people like? images of> >
things......? Ed#> >> ?Just beware. Some environments, especially old EBCDIC ones
put different currency symbols on the same code pointsSo:-?I wrote this as one dollar
=> $1.00This as one pound => $1And this as one euro => ?1Lastly one cent =>
?1?I expect you all get that as sent except for perhaps the Euro which didn't exist
when Peters VAX was built....... but on an old UK EBCDIC mainframe Dollar becomes Pound
and Cent becomes dollar. This was a real pain as a UK user of Bitnet. ?Dave?> Let me
get this straight.? If I stop using VMS MAIL for this list and use one of> these new
fangled things instead, I too will be able to make high quality> postings to the list,
just like this one???> > Regards,> Peter Coghlan