12 degrees Canandian that is. Used to pass the time driving in Canada by converting Celcius to real temperature. Let's see C X 9/5 + 32= F... perhaps. Jeez, you could drive for quite a few kilometers trying to just figure the 9/5 requirement. Woe to you if you had to use a local route that was marked "70%", then you had to convert lbs:Kgs and then figure the 70 percent ratio or you'd be letting your credit card company do the currency conversion on your jail bond for ruining a canadian road by driving on it during permafrost thaw.
Anyway, ran across a chip collecting article from the great white north featuring a lot of good advice from "Big MIke" Behiel and Sheldon Smith. read it here: http://www.thestarphoenix.com/Worth+gambling+casino+chips/2037236/story.html Worth gambling on casino chips
Collecting chips can turn investors into winners