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mark
September 27th 04, 06:39 PM
1968 K6E Sn.4161 N3083 TT.1701.7 With Enclosed Metal trailer with
Solar Vent
Cambridge Vario with C-Nav.Mechanical Vario total Energy probe on
fuselage
Fuselage and Ailerons refinished with Polyuathane Paint. New
Insterment Panel.
originaly owned by Dick Butler.Send e-mail for pictures and more
info.Asking 11,500 Mark 404-775-1327

OscarCVox
September 27th 04, 11:27 PM
>Asking 11,500

11,500 what? Lira?
What part of the world are you?

Scott
September 28th 04, 01:52 AM
Being registered with an "N" number, I'd suspect US Dollars.

Scott


OscarCVox wrote:

>>Asking 11,500
>
>
> 11,500 what? Lira?
> What part of the world are you?

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mark
September 28th 04, 03:29 AM
(OscarCVox) wrote in message >...
> >Asking 11,500
>
> 11,500 what? Lira?
> What part of the world are you?

Bellsouth does not operate in Italy neither does AOL and Italy uses
the Euro. Dick Butler lives in the USA and area code 404 is Atlanta.
That would mean 11,500 US dollars.

Tom Hollings
September 28th 04, 10:38 AM
Can anyone explain why I keep getting this message?

"Your email acccount has returned 4 invalid response(s) to emails sent by
the Glider Pilot Network and as a result your email address is now in the
queue to be deleted from the Email Directory.

If any subsequent emails "bounce" within the next 24 hours then your listing
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If you are aware of the reason behind your account "bouncing" and wish
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I have been logged off twice now and had to re-register - which is a pain.
What do I do about this?



All the best,

Tom Hollings.

Tony Verhulst
September 28th 04, 03:56 PM
> That would mean 11,500 US dollars.

Right, and he uses that funny comma rather than a period (like the rest
of the world) :-).

Tony V.

John Giddy
September 29th 04, 12:22 AM
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:56:12 -0400, Tony Verhulst wrote:

>> That would mean 11,500 US dollars.
>
> Right, and he uses that funny comma rather than a period (like the rest
> of the world) :-).
>
> Tony V.

Speak for yourself Tony.
In Oz we use a comma to separate thousands from hundreds in numbers.
The period ("full stop", we call it) is the separator between the
units and the tenths figures ("the Decimal point")
Roll on standardisation !!
Cheers, John G.

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