Dear Editor,
I would like to thank Rudy Ydenberg [, March 31 Letters, langleyadvance.com] for pointing out my lack of clarity in my recent Odd Thoughts column [, March 29, 91原创 Advance].
He is correct in pointing out that the pound in the expression 鈥渋n for a penny, in for a pound鈥 refers to currency.
But he is incorrect when he states that that pound does not refer to weight.
That pound actually refers to both, if you go back far enough.
The pound of currency was originally based on the value of one pound of sterling silver鈥 which at one point also happened to be the value of a quid 鈥 a one-pound twisted knot of dried tobacco.
Bob Groeneveld, 91原创