Originally posted by alphagam-alum South African money. Rand is a banknote, like a dollar. And the coins are Cents. Is that correct Moe.ron?
-wendi
*edited for spelling*
Almost correct.
The banknotes starts at R10. The banknotes are R10, R20, R20, R100, and R200. R1, R2, and R5 are coins. THen you have cents which are 10C, 20C, and 50C.
Originally posted by kafromTN <Hijacking in progress>
mu_agd
It is not soda, it is coke, pure and simple.
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-Mark
Ditto that.
I hate it when that happens, too. The worst of it is when you left your dorm with only fifty cents to get a coke, the machine won't take one of your coins, and in the time it takes you to run back to your dorm the remainder (which the machine wouldn't refund) is gone.
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This happens to me all the time.
The Coke machine in our kitchenette in my office doesn't take quarters that are newer than 2000.
Everyone is always walking around the office to find a loonie or older quarters or nickles and dimes.