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    Quote Originally Posted by Pulse View Post
    I use xe *shrugs* out of habit I guess
    I was just about to post that haha... I've always just used XE to look up the conversion rates and what-not

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksplatt11 View Post
    I was just about to post that haha... I've always just used XE to look up the conversion rates and what-not
    I don't remember how I found Xe.com, but I've always used it for converting currency rates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eruntalon View Post
    I don't remember how I found Xe.com, but I've always used it for converting currency rates.
    It seems to be the first one that comes up

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    if you just type AUD in google, it will give you the rate in USD


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    Nice borge! More keystrokes saved!

    Another gTip: If you start a search with "define:", you will get a bunch of varying definitions for the word that follows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaydisc View Post
    Nice borge! More keystrokes saved!

    Another gTip: If you start a search with "define:", you will get a bunch of varying definitions for the word that follows.
    gee jay tbh i though you would have known all that by now, being a it nut and all :P


    you can also use it as a calc, and if you type in "weather melbourne" you get the temp and a 4 day forecast

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    oh and i forgot another one: put ~ before a word to search for synonyms

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