http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/markets/story.html?id=781e0bde-2bb6-44db-a65a-42fb99342a4c
Apparently, yesterday, the Canadian dollar passed the American dollar. While I'm posting this, Google Finance says the Canadian dollar is worth $0.999 USD (http://finance.google.com/finance?q=CURRENCY%3ACAD).
It was only a couple years ago that our dollar was worth about 56 cents, and now we're basically even. Woo!
Crap....now I can't make jokes about your money anymore :\
On a side note, http://www.x-rates.com/d/USD/table.html says that 1 CAD = 0.985513 USD, and http://www.x-rates.com/ says 1 CAD = 0.985512 USD. Close...
I can't believe your weird shaped money is worth more.
Our money is the exact same shape and size! The only difference is the embossed images and the colours of the paper money.
And yeah, no more joking about our money. Soon, it'll be jokes about the American dollar! Muahaha!
Quote from: iago on September 20, 2007, 10:52:51 AM
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/markets/story.html?id=781e0bde-2bb6-44db-a65a-42fb99342a4c
Apparently, yesterday, the Canadian dollar passed the American dollar. While I'm posting this, Google Finance says the Canadian dollar is worth $0.999 USD (http://finance.google.com/finance?q=CURRENCY%3ACAD).
It was only a couple years ago that our dollar was worth about 56 cents, and now we're basically even. Woo!
Sure sucks to be you. Because now all those things like books and such that have US and Canadian prices really screw the Canadians... do the stores still go by those prices?
Yeah, generally stores go by that. But if you buy stuff online from American sites, you win.
Also, things like this work themselves out.
Quote from: iago on September 20, 2007, 11:59:03 AM
Yeah, generally stores go by that. But if you buy stuff online from American sites, you win.
Also, things like this work themselves out.
Canadians are just so poor their currency has doubled in value because there isn't enough to go around. Or something.
You've been waiting to post this for years, as your dollar slowly crept up in value. Now I know why you always took the jokes so well, you knew this day would come :(
Edit: On another financial note... GOOG stock is at $553/share (http://finance.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=GOOG). Wtf?! That's like, a 600% growth in value since the IPO. I wish I had money, and a time machine.
Quote from: Trust on September 20, 2007, 12:18:22 PM
Quote from: iago on September 20, 2007, 11:59:03 AM
Yeah, generally stores go by that. But if you buy stuff online from American sites, you win.
Also, things like this work themselves out.
Canadians are just so poor their currency has doubled in value because there isn't enough to go around. Or something.
No, it's doubled because the American dollar has plummeted. So even though our money's stayed the same, it's relative value has doubled. Just take a look at a comparison between the US Dollar and the Euro (http://finance.google.com/finance?q=USDEUR), which shows the same trend as the USD against everything.
It's sad. We need to decrease nat'l debt, cut off more welfare like programs, decrease defense spending (yeah, I said that), and just spending in general.
Woot! Now no more jokes from my cousins about their money being worth more.
Maybe if we weren't spending a couple billion a week fighting two retarded wars we'd have a better value for the dollar.
Quote from: iago on September 20, 2007, 10:52:51 AM
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/markets/story.html?id=781e0bde-2bb6-44db-a65a-42fb99342a4c
Apparently, yesterday, the Canadian dollar passed the American dollar. While I'm posting this, Google Finance says the Canadian dollar is worth $0.999 USD (http://finance.google.com/finance?q=CURRENCY%3ACAD).
It was only a couple years ago that our dollar was worth about 56 cents, and now we're basically even. Woo!
Damnit.
At least we can still make fun of the lira.
Also, it takes more liters of petrol to fill your petrol tank than it takes gallons of gas to fill mine.
Quote from: CrAz3D on September 20, 2007, 01:25:45 PM
It's sad. We need to decrease nat'l debt, cut off more welfare like programs, decrease defense spending (yeah, I said that), and just spending in general.
We don't need to decrease defense spending unless we're no longer in Iraq, but as long as we're there we need to outfit our troops as best we can. This war is expensive, but it's not something we can cut corners on. My only problem with the war is the cost factor, but I'm not about to agree with anything that would cut funding.
Welfare, on the other hand, should be removed immediately.
I think welfare should be replaced with retard insurance. We'll call it welfare.
As of right now, $1 US = $0.9963 CA. :|
BACK ON TOP, BABY!
Unless you suddenly became canadian, lol @ camel sucking at math.
Newby's post is informing us that the canadian dollar is currently worth a bit more than the US dollar.
I don't suck at math, I just drink too much.