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  1. #1578
    I was wondering if gold and silver prices in BA are based on Cristina's imaginary rate or on the blue rate, or what. If anyone is on Talcahuano, could they got the spot price for gold and/or silver? This would be a way around the 10k cash limitation (bringing junk silver dollars, for example).

  2. #1577
    Quote Originally Posted by HotRod11  [View Original Post]
    Anyone know of a way to pull up current blue rate. Google was no help. Dated info. Thanks.
    I use this one. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/dolar-hoy-t1369.

    The touts tend to rely on this one more. La nation is a local newspaper and more easily recognized by locals. I carried a link to this on my samsung which helped me get 10 cents more over 500 USD. Ha ha. Not a big deal and is only worth an empanada and a glass of Malbec but it is cool to look like you are well informed.

  3. #1576
    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead  [View Original Post]
    I don't see vintages on that one but it sells for about 80p on Mercado Libre:

    http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ar/...olo-envios-_JM
    Definitely the right time for a trip to BA. Decent wine at a great price.

  4. #1575
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBossMan  [View Original Post]
    But it is a large part of who I am.

    I saw a 750 ml bottle of Norton Reserva 2011 at Costco today for $11.99. If any of you on the ground is so inclined to check, what is the current price at Disco or in BA?
    I don't see vintages on that one but it sells for about 80p on Mercado Libre:

    http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ar/...olo-envios-_JM

  5. #1574

    Sorry for my numbers obsession

    But it is a large part of who I am.

    I saw a 750 ml bottle of Norton Reserva 2011 at Costco today for $11.99. If any of you on the ground is so inclined to check, what is the current price at Disco or in BA?

  6. #1573

    My weekly Xoom exchange rate update

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBossMan  [View Original Post]
    This week it is quoting 13.8015 down 2. 44% from last week's 14.1475.
    This October 11, 2014 rate is 13.2211 P to $1. It is down 4.2% from last Saturday and 6.5% from September 27, 2014.

  7. #1572

    Today

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBossMan  [View Original Post]
    This week it is quoting 13.8015 down 2. 44% from last week's 14.1475.
    I just got 14.9 today on 500 bucks.

  8. #1571
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    Blue Rate

    Quote Originally Posted by HotRod11  [View Original Post]
    Anyone know of a way to pull up current blue rate. Google was no help. Dated info. Thanks.
    Try any of the sites shown on the "Exchange Rate" ad on the Front Page of this site.

    Tres3.

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  10. #1569

    Blur rate

    Anyone know of a way to pull up current blue rate. Google was no help. Dated info. Thanks.

  11. #1568

    Xoom Dollar Peso Exchange back down this week.

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBossMan  [View Original Post]
    Up from 13.4075 6 days ago on September 21,2014. I calculate 5. 5% in a week.
    This week it is quoting 13.8015 down 2. 44% from last week's 14.1475.

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  13. #1567

    Xoom.com at 14.1475 Today September 27 2014

    Up from 13.4075 6 days ago on September 21,2014. I calculate 5. 5% in a week.

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  15. #1566
    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead  [View Original Post]

    I suspect that many latina women view their pussies as a hedge against inflation. It must be nice to sell a product where after you sell it, you still have it. It gives a whole new meaning to the concept of a "perpetual inventory."
    Working women are not "selling" any product; they are essentially "renting" the use of their body for a determined amount of time. Marriage is akin to "buying" the product in question and divorce is akin to eating half (or more) of the resale value of the product.

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  17. #1565
    When inflation was at its zenith in the Weimar Republic, the workers demanded to be paid twice a day. Their wives would come to the job site at lunch time to get the money to go grocery shopping before the prices went up again in the afternoon.

    I suspect that many latina women view their pussies as a hedge against inflation. It must be nice to sell a product where after you sell it, you still have it. It gives a whole new meaning to the concept of a "perpetual inventory."

  18. #1564

    [URL]Xoom.com[/URL] at 13.4075 P to $1

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBossMan  [View Original Post]
    I am posting so that Dickhead will check my math. The number is so high I do not trust my own work. You can tell I work for a large organization.

    So On June 5, using Xoom.com I exchanged at 10.31 P to $1.

    Today September 12, I can exchange at 12.9515 P to $1.

    So we have seen a ((12.9515/10.31) -1)*100 = 25.6% increase.

    It has been 99 days so the daily percentage increase has been ((1. 256^(1/99)) -1)*100 = . 231%.

    To the get annual rate: ((1. 002307^365) -1)*100 = 131.88%.

    Wow! What is annualized inflation? Do I receive 23.82 P to $1 next June? Simple extrapolation is obviously not the way to forecast currency movements.
    It is up 3. 5% in 11 days.

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