Get Real! wrote:1 NTL = 1,000,000 TL
No more NTL, from the start of 2009 it all just TL. They used NTL in the transition period whilst old notes were still floating around
Get Real! wrote:1 NTL = 1,000,000 TL
umit07 wrote:Get Real! wrote:1 NTL = 1,000,000 TL
No more NTL, from the start of 2009 it all just TL. They used NTL in the transition period whilst old notes were still floating around
Get Real! wrote:umit07 wrote:Get Real! wrote:1 NTL = 1,000,000 TL
No more NTL, from the start of 2009 it all just TL. They used NTL in the transition period whilst old notes were still floating around
Have you heard of the NBP (New British Pound) note?
It’s worth 1,000,000 British Pounds so compared to that your NTL (New Turkish Lira) is still worth 0.00000236!
Baffling isn't it!
umit07 wrote:Get Real! wrote:umit07 wrote:Get Real! wrote:1 NTL = 1,000,000 TL
No more NTL, from the start of 2009 it all just TL. They used NTL in the transition period whilst old notes were still floating around
Have you heard of the NBP (New British Pound) note?
It’s worth 1,000,000 British Pounds so compared to that your NTL (New Turkish Lira) is still worth 0.00000236!
Baffling isn't it!
Be a sport and send me some of these new GBP's will ya.
P.S I was gonna ask you something, what's the easiest way to install XP on a netbook with no optical driver. I know mine can boot from a USB, is there a simple way of installing XP off a USB drive?
umit07 wrote:I thought so GR, I saw some stuff about using a USB stck but it seems like a hassle. I can get a USB DVD burner over here for $59 AUD
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